Anonymous
Post 03/22/2016 21:59     Subject: Driveway ground over dilemma

Anonymous wrote:OP here. I feel strange paving over because the house originally had a fully paved driveway and the people we bought from ripped it out and put in the parking strips. I'll look into the pacers. But the consensus is that nothing will grow?


Not unless you want it to. The thread I linked to had info sheet from the HoCo Master Gardeners:
https://extension.umd.edu/sites/default/files/_docs/programs/master-gardeners/Howardcounty/Baywise/PermeablePavingHowardCountyMasterGardeners10_5_11%20Final.pdf

It shows the different kind of permeable pavers. Some look more like asphalt. Others are meant to have the grass growing out of them.
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2016 18:07     Subject: Driveway ground over dilemma

OP here. I feel strange paving over because the house originally had a fully paved driveway and the people we bought from ripped it out and put in the parking strips. I'll look into the pacers. But the consensus is that nothing will grow?
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2016 17:47     Subject: Re:Driveway ground over dilemma

I wouldn't do gravel. Look into permeable pavers:
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/503473.page#7669354

Even if you don't drive your car much, it helps absorb rain water/run off without getting muddy.
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2016 17:37     Subject: Driveway ground over dilemma

I would do gravel or just pave over. I don't think anything will grow well in such dense shade.
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2016 17:36     Subject: Driveway ground over dilemma

Asphalt works well.
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2016 17:13     Subject: Driveway ground over dilemma

I have two concrete parking strips for my driveway. On either side of the strips and in between their was originally grass. I think this worked for the previous owners who drove their cars to work and so the grass got sunlight. But we take the Metro and the cars park in the driveway most days. Now all the grass is dead and there is a strip of dirt that gets muddy, erodes and occasionally grows weeds. Any suggestions for a ground cover that can survive this? Or should I get gravel?