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timbo1604

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#196306 26-May-2016 13:52
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Hi all,

 

 

 

Had a metalled parking area put down on my backpackers hostel property at the end of summer, no problems there. As anticipated though, the grass leading up to the parking area is now getting a bit chopped up by cars because of the rain, etc. Money's a touch tight until next October when I can get the rest done so I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas what I can use as a temporary surface until then. It's getting quite muddy! I was thinking of some standard gravel or something but I'm worried it'll wash away too easily.

 

 

 

Cheers!





I don't know much about anything but I'll give it a go.

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  #1560159 26-May-2016 16:41
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Some basic edging would help stop any gravel washing away for a wee while. I'd think 90x90 posts on the flat with small 45x45 stakes every meter or so would be enough to hold it all together if you're just doing a thin layer. Or perhaps just a paver bedded down nicely along the edge. 


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