![]() ![]() There's a bit of grunt work involved, but you can work at your own pace. ![]() ![]() When we had a lot of old cement paths and patio to remove to make way for our farmhouse's foundation, I knew I'd be able to use it in creating our garden.Īnd one of the first things that I wanted to make was a small broken concrete patio in the fenced vegetable garden that would take advantage of this view:Īnd it's SO easy - really. We made pathways, raised beds and used it for stepping stones. Yes! I've used broken concrete a number of ways in our last house after we finished the garage into living space and broke up a cement driveway. Have you ever had to break up old concrete and been faced with a pile you had to dispose of? It's heavy and not easy to get into a truck to take to the landfill, but are there other options? Reuse and repurpose plentiful broken concrete headed to the landfill by making an easy, inexpensive broken concrete patio! When used this way, broken concrete is referred to as urbanite and it's a great way to make a useful and nice looking addition to your landscape on the cheap. ![]()
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