Nasicus
Well-Known Member
Just wondering what aggregate people would add on top of an existing hardstanding base that doesn't drain well. It's about 8" of compacted rubble-y type stuff that's had grasses and weeds grow up through it (although they've been thoroughly trounced by hooves and hungry ponies) and a light buildup of mud and mulch from over the years, it's formed a nice, solid, relatively flat, unmoving base, but I'm finding it's getting a bit muddy/swampy on top in this rain, as it's not draining down through the base.
I want to add a layer of something to help elevate the girls off of it, something that rain can drain down through to the base and then run off from there, so they're not slopping around in the puddles and making a mess by dragging mud onto it and then churning it up into soup.
I can't go digging around in it to put drains in, as it's rented land, and the hardstanding was put in long before I came along, but LO is fine with me adding something on top.
I am having a landscaping chap come along start of Feb to scrape all the mud and slop buildup off of it, so whatever used will be going down on the base as opposed to the mud they've dragged over on their feet. He's said he can supply MOT Type 1, would this be suitable?
Whatever used needs to be suitable for barefoot hooves, and poopick-able. Trying not to go absolutely mental cost wise, but even just having some form of hardstanding this winter has been a real boon, so I would quite like to get it full prepped and ready for next winter
I want to add a layer of something to help elevate the girls off of it, something that rain can drain down through to the base and then run off from there, so they're not slopping around in the puddles and making a mess by dragging mud onto it and then churning it up into soup.
I can't go digging around in it to put drains in, as it's rented land, and the hardstanding was put in long before I came along, but LO is fine with me adding something on top.
I am having a landscaping chap come along start of Feb to scrape all the mud and slop buildup off of it, so whatever used will be going down on the base as opposed to the mud they've dragged over on their feet. He's said he can supply MOT Type 1, would this be suitable?
Whatever used needs to be suitable for barefoot hooves, and poopick-able. Trying not to go absolutely mental cost wise, but even just having some form of hardstanding this winter has been a real boon, so I would quite like to get it full prepped and ready for next winter