Thursday, May 9, 2013

Run-Away Gravel

There are two areas around the house where gravel makes an appearance: under the front stairs/ front porch and under the back deck. While it does serve it's purpose and we won't be changing it out for something else..... it does tend to run away.....down the driveway, shoveled into the front grass during winter snow storms, making it's way slowly into the grass in the back yard. None of this is good, since in the grass can hurt your feet, be un-friendly to the mower and discourage the grass to grow at all. hello, weeds.
So, I had a theory.....
weeds in the gravel and gravel moving into the grass
My theory was fairly simple. The above black garden edging has worked wonderfully in keeping the garden bed and mulch neat and tidy and out of the lawn. So why not use the edging to corral the gravel?
digging to find the edge
Problem. The driveway is not a clean edge. the gravel makes it look like a clean edge. Which means there is no way for the edging to hold the gravel off the blacktop. Sigh. I shoveled the sliding gravel back up under the porch and will live with it as is. Not the worst thing in the world.
But for this edge! oh, baby! worked like a charm! It did take some work to pull the weeds out of the gravel and the edge of the grass but the fun part was pulling out all the chunks of gravel from the grass - it really traveled in 3 years!
I just have this one section left. I'm going to bring the black edging right up to the back of the green raised flower bed. Behind the raised beds is this weird no-man's-land where grass tries to grow, but it doesn't really work out because it doesn't get enough sun and too wet with the rain line from the roof- so it's just this dirt-weed-grass-type mess back there. I'm going to get more gravel and pull out all the green 'stuff' and top it all off with new gravel. That way we don't have to worry about that section at all! I will share pictures once it's done!

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