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We have a very woodsy backyard, and several years ago had a landscaper that installed a really lovely gravel pathway. Unfortunately, with some record rains it got pretty washed out, and there is a mess of gravel. I’d really like to fix it up, it’s a great feature. My husband wants to have our own specific plan on the best way to fix this, as he doesn’t want to pay someone to do a poorly conceived fix. I suggested we just resign ourselves that every few years we will have to remove the washed out gravel and replace. He thinks there must be a better way.
The stones lining the path are still in place. Short of a large drainage system, does anyone have any material suggestions to fix this issue. We have lawn maintenance guys who will do hourly work for us, but we have to tell them exactly what to do. |
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Perhaps using this would help keep the gravel in place;
https://www.amazon.com/TRUEGRID-Permeable-Pavers-Driveway-18-pack/dp/B01D3P7GZU There is a version that allows you to put a paver in the middle. |
| Thanks! That looks like a very good possibility! |