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if a chicken has a red ear lobe it will produce brown eggs and if it has a white one it will produce white eggs#fact

Um I don't see any eggs. Except in my chicken.

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@Kyron_OKBYE its his chicken! He pimps it out for eggs probably, well that's what I'd do if it was mine

What Level Should The Soil/grass Be In Comparison To My Pavement?

My backyard is all dirt right now and when it rains the dirt turns to mud and make my pavement walkway filthy! I'd like to put grass in but am not sure what level the soil needs to be.
If it's perfectly level with the pavement will I have mud problems when it rains? Should the soil be slightly lower?

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2 Responses to “What Level Should The Soil/grass Be In Comparison To My Pavement?”

  • mrlaze says:

    The soil of the lawn, not the tips of the grass, should be about 1″ below hardscaping.
    There are several kinds of headers, or mowbands. I like 6-12″ concrete ones, but there are lots of different kinds, wood, metal, recycled plastic. I work for a landsapce architect and we always put some sort of barrier between lawns and planting areas, although I cant think of any specific reason.

  • Dan the brick man says:

    no more than an inch lower will drain the water and let you mow the edge without hitting the walk…

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