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Urbanite concrete wall.
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.
A new wood gate offers privacy and openness to the narrow but airy side garden.
Urbanite replaces our need for stone or new concrete blocks the primary materials used for landscape walls.
Urbanite is a term that refers to broken pieces of unwanted concrete leftover from a demolition project.
Concrete is an energy hog.
This a a 50 year old retaining wall built by the original and now deceased owner of this property.
You could also make a patio or walkway.
For example one might make a raised bed out of the concrete or a retaining wall.
They can take any material and make some great looking hardscapes for your home or gar.
See more ideas about recycled concrete broken concrete hardscape.
Urbanite is just a catchy name for demolished concrete.
The beautiful flowers of chilopsis linearis desert willow add seasonal texture and paint summer color to a gray fence.
While using urbanite for a project requires extra human effort it keeps waste concrete from filling up landfills and requires little or no production energy.
These pieces are then used for other things.
Instead of using all packed sand as a foundation for the concrete base a layer of urbanite was laid down.
Urbanite is slab concrete that has been broken up on purpose or not into manageable pieces.
When homeowners or builders tear out driveways sidewalks or concrete pads they first have to break the concrete into pieces and haul it out.
We found a company that uses recycled concrete in their wall projects.
Since concrete has one consistently flat side it works well as a replacement for paving stones.
My introduction to urbanite was in a backyard project building a brick oven grill.
Native plantings line this new urbanite path leading to a custom stone patio with a recycled concrete bench.
Stone requires mining and often has to be transported great distances.