I am one of four houses with graveled drives that hang off a communal graveled driveway and want to keep the drive travelled so it fits in with everyone else's.
I need a short section of hard standing right in front of the garage so I can wheel my motorbike out more easily with enough room to turn it around.
My drive is about 25 feet and the gravel is large and coarse.
Ideally I would like a hard surface but I have noticed that with heavy downpours that pools of water can form over the gravel.
So maybe I should stick with a porous material like hoggin or a very fine gravel immediately in front of the garage.
Any suggestions folks ?
Two wheels - Hard to push
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Thanks r896neo that's a very good idea !
I like the look of this one http://www.coregravel.co.uk/products/coregravel-gravel-stabilisation as it has a porous bottom and they suggest the translucent colour will get lost in the gravel.
This is not my field so what I am going to ask might sound silly !
Could I use horticultural grit as if it all gets packed into the cells I would think it would create a nice hard base.
Or should I use 10mm gravel ?
I like the look of this one http://www.coregravel.co.uk/products/coregravel-gravel-stabilisation as it has a porous bottom and they suggest the translucent colour will get lost in the gravel.
This is not my field so what I am going to ask might sound silly !
Could I use horticultural grit as if it all gets packed into the cells I would think it would create a nice hard base.
Or should I use 10mm gravel ?
Above ground and still breathing
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