I have a driveway made up of two concrete strips with grass in between, but the grass area is getting really muddy, especially since it's so wet most of the year. My car tends to sink into the grass because it's squeezed right up against a fence. I'm looking for a cost-effective way to make this driveway usable, even if it's just a temporary fix. Any suggestions?
3 Answers
If you're up for some DIY work, consider using something like grass reinforcement mats. They help distribute the weight of cars over the grass, preventing sinking.
Honestly, gravel is probably the way to go here. Just make sure to do it properly so it doesn't turn into a muddy mess instead of a solution.
Have you thought about permeable pavers? They let water through, so they might solve your muddy issues. Otherwise, using gravel is a great option as long as you get the installation right to avoid sinking issues.
Thanks for the tip! I'll look into the pavers for sure.

Agreed! If it’s laid flat, it should help a lot.