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What to use for ground on new range?
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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 3017040" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>If the rocks are all gone, I'd just put some grass seed down to run a mower over when you need. It will also hold the dirt when it rains. Since you've built in 3 sides, I'd make sure it slants to the open end to not make a pond. If you put gravel down, drop in a couple of french drains, if you want to go that far.</p><p>Looks nice. How about some info on distance height and so on.</p><p>Congrats. Dozier guy did a bang up job</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 3017040, member: 38658"] If the rocks are all gone, I'd just put some grass seed down to run a mower over when you need. It will also hold the dirt when it rains. Since you've built in 3 sides, I'd make sure it slants to the open end to not make a pond. If you put gravel down, drop in a couple of french drains, if you want to go that far. Looks nice. How about some info on distance height and so on. Congrats. Dozier guy did a bang up job [/QUOTE]
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