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Landscaping Options after Concrete Slab Removal
Happy Sunday Everyone,
I had an approximately 10 by 10 foot concrete slab chipped up and removed. Under it is rocky soil. I need to determine the most economical way to clean this up or make it look good for buyers. The house is being flipped and the rest of the landscaping is also going to be done.
I definitely cant leave this eyesore but I don't think it will be easy for grass to grow either. It is directly next to the house. I am exploring some different ideas like maybe putting crushed stone there or maybe even a flower garden.
Anyone have any other inexpensive ideas?
Thanks
Rick
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crushed stone like you said, topsoil and seed for a lawn, inexpensive Pavers or stone patio, leave circle in the center out and put sand for a fire pit.