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Scale fail: when modelling is crucial (and surprising) | The Dyson Blog

2025-10-08 20:25:27

The Talentless Decorator’s Guide to Fall Porch Decor.

It’s honestly still too big for any reasonable human beings to actually fill and keep up with, so we’re just fine with it for now.. Getting the plastic was easy.Chris picked up a roll at the hardware store for about $50 and it’s big enough to last us until the end of time.

Scale fail: when modelling is crucial (and surprising) | The Dyson Blog

Actually putting the plastic down in a way that will last and not allow any light in for the long haul was a little more challenging than it looks.We had to lay down the plastic and carefully dig a trench about 4 inches deep all around the edges, then bury the edges of the plastic.Somehow, wind was still getting underneath, so we used a combination of some patches of dirt on top and some rounded bricks (to prevent tearing) to hold it down.

Scale fail: when modelling is crucial (and surprising) | The Dyson Blog

So far it seems to have done the trick!.So why does it need to stay down for several years?

Scale fail: when modelling is crucial (and surprising) | The Dyson Blog

I’ve actually read some suggestions that have said you only need to smother weeds for a few weeks.

Well, we’re going to be leaving it down for 2-3 years.It’s honestly still too big for any reasonable human beings to actually fill and keep up with, so we’re just fine with it for now.. Getting the plastic was easy.

Chris picked up a roll at the hardware store for about $50 and it’s big enough to last us until the end of time.Actually putting the plastic down in a way that will last and not allow any light in for the long haul was a little more challenging than it looks.

We had to lay down the plastic and carefully dig a trench about 4 inches deep all around the edges, then bury the edges of the plastic.Somehow, wind was still getting underneath, so we used a combination of some patches of dirt on top and some rounded bricks (to prevent tearing) to hold it down.