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The best thing that I ever did was put down a geotextile mat before I put rock on my 600' driveway. Something like this. Geotextile Mat I looked at the geotextile mats, but they would be a little pricey for me. What about something like this? Polypropylene Black Woven Stabilization Fabric http://www.homedepot.com/p/Unbranded-WF2...5-432/204268172My main concern in all of this to prevent grass from growing through over time, leading to constant maintenance.
I like the idea of using larger gravel, then coming back in later with smaller material. I hear you on this. Having a good base is an important step to help, but I personally have found that nothing will stop this over time. I believe what happens is fine dirt, grass clippings, soils coming off the tread of your tires, all work into that gravel from the top. This then gives a place for seeds to start taking hold.
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BG sex?
by tim k - 05/12/24 07:01 AM
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