• Liberty Patio Supply
    Liberty Patio Supply
    3660 Powell Rd, Powell
    OPEN · 07:00 - 17:00 · +1 614-376-0776
  • Mr. Mulch Landscape Supply
    Mr. Mulch Landscape Supply
    4.5
    40
    6469 Nicholas Dr, Columbus
    OPEN · 10:00 - 17:00 · +1 614-792-8686
    "Bought 9 yards of mulch from them. Very reasonably priced. Delivery was only $70. They let me know a delivery time and told me when they were on their way. I very much appreciate that. They dumped the mulch exactly where I asked them to. Will be buying from them again."
  • Heidelberg Materials, Cement
    Heidelberg Materials, Cement
    1550 Williams Rd, Columbus
    OPEN · 08:00 - 16:00 · +1 800-437-7762
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    SiteOne Stone Center
    2.5
    5
    6015 Taylor Rd, Columbus
    OPEN · 07:30 - 16:00 · +1 614-861-4668
    "BEWARE!!!! They play games with their weights. Going into the yard they wait for some time to turn light green....making you feel you have to move forward more. By doing that, your car is partially off the weight. They charged me for a .4 tons of 1 inch flagstone in the back of my SUV. My SUV would of dragged the ground if that was correct. I went back a second time just to see if my theory was correct, but waited this time and did not move up. What do you know, I got more stones the second time but my weight was SIGNIFICANTLY less. Do not let them play games with the weights. I will never do business with 'em again. The only reason I went back a second time was to prove my point."
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RETAIN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
keep, retain, detain, withhold, reserve mean to hold in one's possession or under one's control. keep may suggest a holding securely in one's possession, custody, or control. retain implies continued keeping, especially against threatened seizure or forced loss. detain suggests a delay in letting go.
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RETAINING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
RETAINING definition: 1. present participle of retain 2. to keep or continue to have something: 3. If a substance…. Learn more.
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Retaining - definition of retaining by The Free Dictionary
To keep possession of; continue to have: The family sold the house but retained the land. See Synonyms at keep. b. To keep in a particular place or condition: a library that retains the author's papers; plants that retain a lot of water. c. To continue to have as a feature or aspect: retains his good humor after all the setbacks. 2.
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retain verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
retain something to continue to hold or contain something. These plants will need a soil that retains moisture during the summer months. This information is no longer retained within the computer's main memory. (figurative) She has a good memory and finds it easy to retain facts.
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Retain - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
Retain means to hold on to or keep. People who can retain a lot of information are often mistaken for geniuses, but really they just have very good memories.
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RETAIN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
To retain something means to continue to have that thing. The interior of the shop still retains a nineteenth-century atmosphere. [VERB noun] He retains a deep respect for the profession. [VERB noun] Other countries retained their traditional and habitual ways of doing things. [VERB noun]
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retaining - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
to continue to hold or have: clothing that retains its color. remember: He was good at retaining what he needed for a test. to hire, esp. by payment of a preliminary fee: to retain a lawyer. See -tain-. to keep possession of. to continue to use, practice, etc.: to retain an old custom.
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Retaining - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
The concept of retaining has been present in various cultures throughout history, where the act of keeping something or someone has been essential for survival and progress.
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Retain Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
A landlord may retain part of your deposit if you break the lease. They insisted on retaining old customs. You will retain your rights as a citizen. The TV show has retained its popularity for many years.
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RETAIN | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
She has lost her battle to retain control of the company. He managed to retain his dignity throughout the performance. She succeeded in retaining her lead in the second half of the race. I have a good memory and am able to retain (= remember) facts easily.