julianf
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So, we live in a little terrace house, but it's old. 1800s etc. Slate roof, but probably originally thatch. Houses across the street are thatch.
...just setting the scene.
My, close to usable workshop is the other side of, what will be, a cottage style garden.
...but at the moment is a muddy puddle with dumpy bags and 45 gallon drums sitting on pallets.
I have to walk across mud pit to get to garage. And back to the house. I work from home so too many trips across the pond.
What's my best plan for a non slip, non mud path, that is either good enough and fitting enough to keep when the garden is done (will be rotivated bare and started from scratch) or easy enough to remove when done?
Might my best bet just be to get some pavers and make some sort of pontoon / bridge over the mud flats? Or any better ideas?
Thank you.
...just setting the scene.
My, close to usable workshop is the other side of, what will be, a cottage style garden.
...but at the moment is a muddy puddle with dumpy bags and 45 gallon drums sitting on pallets.
I have to walk across mud pit to get to garage. And back to the house. I work from home so too many trips across the pond.
What's my best plan for a non slip, non mud path, that is either good enough and fitting enough to keep when the garden is done (will be rotivated bare and started from scratch) or easy enough to remove when done?
Might my best bet just be to get some pavers and make some sort of pontoon / bridge over the mud flats? Or any better ideas?
Thank you.