You can use it around trees, around gardens, outline your back patio, outline a play area for your kids (if you have them). If you place 3-4 together, you can make stepping stones. Also, we used some under our grill to expand our patio. If you can, try to hang on to a few, just in case in a few years you think of something fun to do with them. It may be hard to pick up the same brick, as some of the manufacturers discontinue often.
2006-08-20 14:21:22
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answer #1
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answered by kbear1274 3
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landscape always good matches the house. If bricks crack in areas may be able to replace depends where say around windows... mailbox post. outdoor grill, fireplace like. depending stepping stones in the right places use odd shapes like 4 to make diamond shaped.. enough for patio if not maybe a part of patio designed as a pattern throughout that matches the house and compliments the other brick. Fireplace or mantle even if only for looks and gas logs. Place under long window if you have enough leaving middle open attach door for storage a big fluffy cushion to fit for seat or nice top for flowers....like bathroom if small can also in right pattern or other bricks and tile can be used as flooring and sealed in. easy to clean as well. Well that's the stretch of the old imagination for now. many on landscaping and flowerbeds of course. If just a few bricks for walkway make it personal add every family name in order with birthday and make it special.
2006-08-20 14:37:40
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answered by Anonymous
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is it two bricks or 200 bricks. Important details in trying to decide what to do with the extras.
If they left a lot, you might question how you were charged for the building of the house. You might have paid for a lot of "extra bricks" in all items of the house and then they just took the "extra bricks" with them. For example, 2 or 3 extra cartons of tile; 10 or 20 sheets of sheetrock; a few extra packs of shingles; etc. It all adds up and you have paid $$$$$ for stuff you didn't get and which they can use to jack up the profit on a house that has close accounting.
2006-08-20 14:23:14
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answered by idiot detector 6
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the brick will make excellent borders for the front of the house. Place them about halfway into the ground at an angle and allow them to rest on the next brick. Fill in the inside of the bed with mulch or pine needles and your favorite flowers.
2006-08-20 14:19:15
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answered by freetronics 5
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I dont recommend using it for retaining walls or garden perimiters, which i sometimes see. I dont find it tastefull. You may use it for a firepit or smash it up for a garden bed over landscape fabric to help stop weeds. Also, keep some, If you have a brick chiminey, it may need repair in a few years or elsewhere on the house. Just keep it from getting wet and keep it off the ground.
2006-08-20 14:51:03
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answered by harriskath 1
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Use them to line a flower bed. Use them to build a little covering for around the mailbox post. Smash them up and use them as "garden rock". Use landscaping concrete (comes in a cauling tube) and build small squares and plant a small tree in each one for put at the end of the driveway
2006-08-20 14:26:03
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answered by Chick with pets 4
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You could build a brick path way, a brick deck, maybe a brick fire pit, or a brick retaining wall for a garden.
2006-08-20 14:20:12
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answered by jxt299 7
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With our cat we save her indoors for the 1st 2 weeks so she would be able of look at each and all of the rooms and is mushy that the home is now "her abode". After that we don't provide her any cat foodstuff in the morning on the 1st day exterior. She then comes abode whilst she's explored adequate and notices that she's hungry. additionally we make constructive that one or the two one individuals (her people) is waiting to be at abode each and all of the 1st day she is exterior. Then if she forgets the thank you to get returned we can call her and get her to come again abode that way. as quickly as she comes returned in from the 1st exploration, we feed her. As for the clutter container, as quickly as your cat gets used to being exterior returned, you will no longer % it from now on. we've by no skill placed the container exterior. Your cat will mark her territory all by skill of herself. we've moved with this cat three times so some distance (as quickly as over the Pacific Ocean) and could be shifting her returned quickly. In precis: - Make the abode secure. - Be abode once you enable your cat out for the 1st time. - bypass away the door your cat is going out open the 1st day exterior. - do no longer feed your cat the morning of her first day out - feed her whilst she returns abode.
2016-10-02 08:22:16
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answered by ? 4
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Flower bed liner. Walk way . Patio. Line the drive way. It depends on how many brick.
2006-08-20 14:20:08
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answered by Scott E 3
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Outline a garden, frame the sidewalk, build a pot holder for a planter by the front door......
Build a patio if there's enough brick, for outside the back door.....
2006-08-20 14:19:51
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answered by Lynne 3
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