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"Lawn mat" used to drive over lawn without damaging it?
I am looking for a product that is placed over your lawn allowing a
vehicle to drive over it without damaging it. I have seen one that is left in place permanently and the grass grows over the top of it. I just can't remember where I saw it and can't seem to find it online. I have a boat that is parked on the other side of my lawn from my driveway. I need a way to get to it with my truck without damaging my lawn or making a drive way through the middle of it. Thanks for your help. Kenneth |
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"Lawn mat" used to drive over lawn without damaging it?
I am not sure about products which you place over, as it would
eventually sink into the soil. I am trying out a product which is placed in the soil over a gravel substrate which takes the load. http://www.turfpave.com Kenn wrote: I am looking for a product that is placed over your lawn allowing a vehicle to drive over it without damaging it. I have seen one that is left in place permanently and the grass grows over the top of it. I just can't remember where I saw it and can't seem to find it online. I have a boat that is parked on the other side of my lawn from my driveway. I need a way to get to it with my truck without damaging my lawn or making a drive way through the middle of it. Thanks for your help. Kenneth |
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