And if you go that route and build in the winter, be careful with your mortar.Whatever you decide consider mortar between the blocks otherwise it will become a regular task killing the grass that grows.
Don't need mortar. We had a mason install a front walk with pavers, and he used polymeric sand. You spread it over the walk when everything is in place, brush it into the cracks, and water it. When it dries, it's hardens just like mortar - and after 2 years, 100% effective in keeping weeds/grass out.Whatever you decide consider mortar between the blocks otherwise it will become a regular task killing the grass that grows.
Sounds like a better and cheaper alternative to mortar.Don't need mortar. We had a mason install a front walk with pavers, and he used polymeric sand. You spread it over the walk when everything is in place, brush it into the cracks, and water it. When it dries, it's hardens just like mortar - and after 2 years, 100% effective in keeping weeds/grass out.
I would rather pay the tax and forget about the weeds.Check w your tax assessor. Usually when you pour concrete, your taxes go up a lot because it's deemed 'permanent'.