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      Great patio, terrible view. Help!!
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    My wife and I just completed a beautiful paver patio, water feature and porch. Unfortunately when you look out all you see is a large 15X20 ft concrete drainage tube. It's for a large retention area behind our property. Any suggestions on how to disguise this naturally the entire year? Pictures are the only way to really see but I can't figure out how to attach. Any help is greatly appreciated!!
     
    Posts: 1 | Registered: Jul 25, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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    Go to the general gardening section. You can post pics there.
     
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