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Old 05-19-2012, 05:16 PM   #4
hankaye
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NSTS1470, Howdy;

You mention that you are;

"Im at my new seasonal site and it is sandy very."

Are you doing this with the landlord's permission or do you own it as well?
One consideriation about wood chips is the infamious Emerald ash borer, if you are getting your chips from a saw mill or from somewhere else other than local.
The best bet for gravel is to do it while the site is empty. That way it's easier to ensure a slightly crowned (better drainage), and smooth site.
You folks in New England are funny, I'm used to buying (or hauling aggreigate), that is purchased by the ton not the yard...

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