Hi,
We moved into our new house a couple of months ago and after our 2 young dogs running around the garden for the month of September, it's a mess. It doesn't seem to be drained properly and it's basically unuseable (unless we come in covered in muck!).
We want to have it graveled over so that it's weatherproof. I've worked out that it'll take about 9 m3 (105 m2 x 8.5cm deep) of gravel. We want a 'nice' coloured stone (ie. not grey!) and were quoted €550 for a 20T load of nice yellow/brown stuff...does this sound ok?
What would need to be done to the existing lawn in preparation for this? Some people say to remove the top layer of soil to the depth of the proposed gravel, others say it's not needed. I'd prefer not to as there's only a 3ft gate to access it and it's going to be a lot of work to wheelbarrow 20T of gravel in, without doing the same with the soil out !!!
Should we spray the lawn to kill the grass or just lay plastic sheeting instead?
Any tips and tricks would be most welcome....as would a price for getting someone in to do it.
Cheers,
PK.
We moved into our new house a couple of months ago and after our 2 young dogs running around the garden for the month of September, it's a mess. It doesn't seem to be drained properly and it's basically unuseable (unless we come in covered in muck!).
We want to have it graveled over so that it's weatherproof. I've worked out that it'll take about 9 m3 (105 m2 x 8.5cm deep) of gravel. We want a 'nice' coloured stone (ie. not grey!) and were quoted €550 for a 20T load of nice yellow/brown stuff...does this sound ok?
What would need to be done to the existing lawn in preparation for this? Some people say to remove the top layer of soil to the depth of the proposed gravel, others say it's not needed. I'd prefer not to as there's only a 3ft gate to access it and it's going to be a lot of work to wheelbarrow 20T of gravel in, without doing the same with the soil out !!!
Should we spray the lawn to kill the grass or just lay plastic sheeting instead?
Any tips and tricks would be most welcome....as would a price for getting someone in to do it.
Cheers,
PK.