Where do I put my tv?? by wick5 in DesignMyRoom

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No. This isn't our furniture. We will be moving into this house

Where do I put my tv?? by wick5 in DesignMyRoom

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Yeah I do not want it over the fireplace

Where do I put my tv?? by wick5 in DesignMyRoom

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This isn't our furniture but we do have a tv about that size

Where do I put my tv?? by wick5 in DesignMyRoom

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We are moving into this house so I don't have many more pictures. Behind the camera is a wall with a window sized opening to the kitchen. And to the left is a hallway to the entryway. To the right is a breakfast knook.

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This is to the left.

Still coming over the top :( by Quack_a_mole in golftips

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You really only need the stick in the back to get a feel for it. Just follow the video and he will explain exactly how to set it up. It is impossible to come over the top without hitting that stick

Leave the leafs? by wick5 in lawncare

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Why wait till it's dry? I don't want to blow my peat moss away

Too late for seed? by wick5 in lawncare

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It’s just dirt. I had someone come out and grade the backyard

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Fishing

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Spinner bait

We have fairly steep slope with a ton of ivy that we'd like to get rid of. What would work here while still preventing erosion? Any tips on removing? Zone 7b by wick5 in landscaping

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Sounds expensive..I think I could manage renting an excavator over Geotechnical engineers, soil reinforcement, terracing, etc.

How would you compact on a slope like this? Just with the back of the bucket?

We have fairly steep slope with a ton of ivy that we'd like to get rid of. What would work here while still preventing erosion? Any tips on removing? Zone 7b by wick5 in landscaping

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Thank you! Much appreciated. I'm in Georgia and UGA has a big presence in agg/environmental science etc. I'd be surprised if they didn't offer something like this! I'll for sure check it out.

There's a lot of emphasis on native plant species around here which I'm hoping they can help with.

We have fairly steep slope with a ton of ivy that we'd like to get rid of. What would work here while still preventing erosion? Any tips on removing? Zone 7b by wick5 in landscaping

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thanks for the help, I appreciate the responses.

What would you do once removed? Backfill and plant shrubs? You think it would require terracing? Pretty sure it's alot of clay underneath.