Tammytoo
Well-Known Member
Six years ago we had a turnout area made, properly constructed and used 8" of equestrian grade woodchip (depth recommended by the suppliers) for the surface. I was told it would need topping up every 5 years - but they lied! After 2 years it needed topping up, and again and again! Last year I couldn't afford it and it's now only about 4" deep and is like peat. At the moment it's not a problem but I suspect that by this winter I will have a problem.
Can anyone recommend a surface I could put on top that won't disintigrate. I was thinking of sand, but is there a type that doesn't blow about? (know you can't use sharp sand). I also wondered about rubber chip, but can't find a supplier in my area (York) as the costs of transporting any distance can be more than the rubber.
Any suggestions?
Can anyone recommend a surface I could put on top that won't disintigrate. I was thinking of sand, but is there a type that doesn't blow about? (know you can't use sharp sand). I also wondered about rubber chip, but can't find a supplier in my area (York) as the costs of transporting any distance can be more than the rubber.
Any suggestions?