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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I investigated permeable paver options for my home, but need a pretty flat surface, so if your driveway or lawn slopes too much, you can use them. I've known a many people who have done the grass pavers which have worked great. I don't know of anyone personally who have used the open-celled pavers. The info sheet came from the Howard County Master Gardner office. They included examples of specific public places in the county that use these permeable pavers, e.g. Centennial Park so you can see what they look like in person. They didn't post a local picture for the open-celled, so it may be that there isn't a public space that has them installed. I would call the MG office and see if they can let you speak with someone who has actually used them. They'll have a list serve so they can post a question to their members. Or they can track down the person who made the fact sheet. It may take a few days. You can also ask about them from your own local MG office. Just search by zip. It may take a few days. You could contact the manufacturer directly. Looking at how the cells are made, it might be possible to be a DIY project, but if can understand if you don't want to experiment yourself. It also looks possible that b/c the cells hold grass plugs that they may also be suitable for other ground covers that aren't grass. This maybe the other question you ask the MG office or investigate yourself--ground covers that allow for foot traffic, etc. That may be an alternative to the pavers. Lastly, b/c permeable pavers are a little off the beaten path--sorry, I couldn't resist, you may want to reach out to groups that have experience in this area. Brookside Gardens offers a Green Matters every year: http://www.montgomeryparks.org/brookside/green_matters_symposium.shtm I'm sure they've had presenters on permeable pavers and you could contact them. More of a long shot, there used to be called an organization called The Green Building Institute in Jessup, MD. They used to offer classes in subjects like these b/c permeable pavers are energy efficient, save on water usage, and help manage stormwater run off. The GBI closed, but the guy who started it I think still has maintains office in Jessup: http://www.enviro-center.com/index.html You could try emailing the enviro-center, and see if he could send you the names of a few local experts.[/quote] Thanks. I plan to go for it. I will use some of your leads. I live in a street that is so narrow that people pull off onto the lawns to park, which is damaging. Some people have put obstacles so that people won't park there, but I would like to just use the pavers and allow up to three cars to park there with out ruining the lawn [/quote]
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