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The Sunday DIY job ...

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2 hours ago, Crossy said:

 

Yeah, or you put a fair amount down over the years. Ours is pretty stable now.

I bicycle along the side of a waterway for about a kilometer, every day, it is a track laid with this sort of stuff, anywhere the stone is above the run off  #waterlevel appears to create reasonable run off and thus only squelchy parts where the stone is too thin and the water stands on the soil.

Part of what we have done is lift the level above the surrounding soil and encourage water to run off rather than stand next to the existing chipping cover so tend to agree over the years sets strong, plus our drive is lined on one side with mango trees whose rooting surely does a good job of creating a depth of underlying matting ????

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