Paving over a garden?

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Paving stones. Or cracks .
It's the cracks in the ozone layer I worry about. Every paved over garden has an effect on it, and we need the greenery in our cities.
I have to say that it's one of the things that depresses me about Sunderland when I visit. There used to be far more greenery about, and now it's starting to look like a concrete jungle in some areas. I just think it's sad.
 
It's the cracks in the ozone layer I worry about. Every paved over garden has an effect on it, and we need the greenery in our cities.
I have to say that it's one of the things that depresses me about Sunderland when I visit. There used to be far more greenery about, and now it's starting to look like a concrete jungle in some areas. I just think it's sad.
Fair point. You won't mind mine then , I have shrubs galore, and a beautiful hydrangea growing. I also have lots of pots with plants ( admittedly my shrubs are great but my pot pots are poor). Having a paved garden meant the children could play out 365 days a year >>>>> happy children,>>. Happier mum. Only loss is grass and mowing of. Can't be too detrimental to the environment ?
 
Fair point. You won't mind mine then , I have shrubs galore, and a beautiful hydrangea growing. I also have lots of pots with plants ( admittedly my shrubs are great but my pot pots are poor). Having a paved garden meant the children could play out 365 days a year >>>>> happy children,>>. Happier mum. Only loss is grass and mowing of. Can't be too detrimental to the environment ?
Fairplay. The plants are really important, so glad to hear you still have them.
 
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