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I have a slight grade to my house which has gotten very muddy. Some friends have "grass pavers" on their driveway & I thought they might work. I don't want the wandering gravel/cinder situation that even happens w/ base course. Any ideas? Suggestions? Money is, of course, an issue, so can't get too extravagant.
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They sell the grass pavers at Walmart and HD (I don't know which is cheaper) but am interested in hearing whatever your ultimate solution is. Would appreciate if you give update.
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I love the idea of grass pavers, but wouldn't you have to excavate a bit, set the pavers, then fill in the holes? Especially if you're only doing part of the driveway, you'd have to make sure the start and stop of pavers are flush with the surroundings.
Seems like a lot of work if you're doing it by hand.
But if there's an easier way, I'd like to know; my driveway is real muddy lately, too.
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