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ol_Bombero-JC
Feb 25, 2014Explorer
IMO - you're stuck with the mud.
Probably better than being stuck *in* the mud.
When it dries sufficiently consider "Turfblock" with a good base.
(Google "Turfblock" - or "Turfstone")
The parking area should be a few inches higher than the ground around it.
Then re-seed, and the grass will fill in (and over) the Turfblock.
After a couple of months, only you will know it's there (see pics on the sites).
Got hooked after testing it with a 40K lb fire apparatus at an apt complex.
I installed it in my front yard, and drive over it with truck & trailer to get to my side yard storage area.
While you're waiting on the dry-out, as others have suggested, go camping!..:)
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Probably better than being stuck *in* the mud.
When it dries sufficiently consider "Turfblock" with a good base.
(Google "Turfblock" - or "Turfstone")
The parking area should be a few inches higher than the ground around it.
Then re-seed, and the grass will fill in (and over) the Turfblock.
After a couple of months, only you will know it's there (see pics on the sites).
Got hooked after testing it with a 40K lb fire apparatus at an apt complex.
I installed it in my front yard, and drive over it with truck & trailer to get to my side yard storage area.
While you're waiting on the dry-out, as others have suggested, go camping!..:)
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