Yeah it's because of that. Maybe stepping stones is the best solutionor is it because of compaction because of use ?
Farm gates, footpaths and the like, working areas...those get muddy because the ground is compacted and cannot absorb and drain easily any more.
If the area isn't enormous you can sometimes fork it over and help it drain, but realistically that's a huge effort for little gain if you're still using the area.
Yeah it's because of that. Maybe stepping stones is the best solution
@Pattree I've come across french drain idea before - maybe a mini version could help.
Spread gravel you need a awfull lot woodchips might work but I'm not sure.Just wondering if anyone has any simple tricks for making an area less muddy, or making it easier to walk on, using just what's available in surroundings.
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Spread gravel you need a awfull lot woodchips might work but I'm not sureJust wondering if anyone has any simple tricks for making an area less muddy, or making it easier to walk on, using just what's available in surroundings.
Cheers
Aye woodchips sound way better like the stuff u get in kids playparks.Just wondering if anyone has any simple tricks for making an area less muddy, or making it easier to walk on, using just what's available in surroundings.
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More info would be useful.Just wondering if anyone has any simple tricks for making an area less muddy, or making it easier to walk on, using just what's available in surroundings.
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That they do.If it's clay, you'll never sort it if you're still using the place, without adding stuff to it or covering it up.
Step stones will end up slippy and a mess unless you have enough of them, and they're high enough not to flood. They slowly sink into the clay too over time (my garden ones need to be regularly lifted and more gritty sand put underneath them)
Thanks for the suggestions. It's clay soil.
Trouble with sand, gravel, woodchips etc is I'm at the top of a big muddy hill and I get around by bicycle. The problem is it's getting too swampy in and around tent area as I compress the ground by walking on it. I'm running of places to repitch, and I want to stay here til I finish the mud hut I'm working on. I could get a bag of woodchips up there but I've had a simpler idea - get a turkey baster and drain the water upwards!
Thought of smashing some rocks I dug up and scattering that but the rocks are useful elsewhere.Spread gravel you need a awfull lot woodchips might work but I'm not sure.
Let us know how u get on.Thought of smashing some rocks I dug up and scattering that but the rocks are useful elsewhere.