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obiwancanoli
Explorer
Apr 15, 2021

What do you use for an outdoor ground cover?

Early on, with a new RV, I bought two 6X9 mat's to set chairs, etc. on, and sight unseen, they turned out to be plastic, and unappealing.

I've seen others, which appear to be some kind of heavy duty cloth, others that were artificial grass, and though I want to change out what I have, am not sure where to go, or what to consider/choose

I'm sure everyone with an RV has something, and I'm curious what you use, and why it's good or bad. On the advice of a friend, I purchased two that I could lay side by side, as that size would be easier to manage, weigh less, and perhaps store more conveniently.

Please chime in with your contribution, as I'm actively looking to make a change... thanks!
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    rk911 wrote:
    we use the ground...ground covers kill grass and some parks prohibit them.


    Support.. ON sand or concrete I like "Astro-Turf" type mats
    But on grass. NOTHING. absolutly NOTHING In my humble opinion if you put a mat down over grass management should invite you to stay elsewhere and no refund.
  • One year when e had done extensive site rebuilds with blue grass sod, a camper unrolled their huge astroturf over the beautiful grass? When I aked why, she replied she didnt want her camper to get dirty with mower clippings. She left us a nasty review. I didnt mind, we didnt want people like her in our camp.
    Nature is a foreign concept to many.
    If you wish for a ground cover, get an open weave mat that lets water andlight through that does not hinder grass much and still gives you what you want. Do what you can to enjoy and preserve
  • JimK-NY wrote:
    Why would I cover the ground? I try not to spill much and would clean up if I did spill something.


    Spend some time camping around or near a beach, then you might understand.

    We found a plastic weave patio "rug" with an open weave that allows dirt and sand to fall through, keeps a lot of the sand out of the RV.

    Wouldn't use it if I was camping on grass but sandy/dirt camping spot, it is very helpful.
  • We don't use anything on grass, but have one of the open weave plastic 6'x9' rugs for gravel, mud, rocks, and the like.
  • We use the Prest-O-Fit Aero-Weave and really like it and has held up very well over several years.
  • We don't use a rug/ground cover on grass, but we do use an open mesh poly rug on sand, fine crushed stone, etc, where tracking it into the RV can be a problem. It's about 8'x 9' and rolls up easily for stowing.
  • Straw type patio mat. I think mine is 10x12 and very easy to sweep and with a battery operated blower you’re done in 15 seconds.
  • A simple and inexpensive option is to go to your local Home Depot or Lowes and look at the 6' runners. choose the style/thickness your willing to work with and have it cut to the size you want.

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