inkaandcomet
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I've been given the very generous opportunity to have land of my own for my few horses, and I'm over the moon! But it is just one huge field right now, and I have to put in my own stables, which is no problem. I'm currently very stuck on what to do for the ground under and in front of the stables. Concrete isn't an option, so what is? I've heard of people putting down a sub-base (granite, Type 1, etc.)around 6in and then road planings/scalpings or limestone 6in on top, while others go straight in with the top layer and no sub-base. Is there any point in using a sub-base? Or would 6-8in of scalpings or limestone do on its own? Drainage on the land is very good. I've done several drainage tests in different areas, and all results say drainage is great. If that helps at all. I don't have huge budgets, so if I can go without the two types of stone, it would be better, but I will make funds work if needs be! I don't want it to be a job that needs to be redone in a year or two.
