Looking to put my trailer to work. So, when I see "fee" piles of stuff, sometimes I'll jump on it.
A farm near one of my homes is giving away pecan husks, AND they'll load it too. (Great, cause its too far from border for me to get manual labor, or hand shovel technicians) So, I'm laying the stuff out on an empty part of one of my yards. This is nice, cause I get to use the spreader gate. It gets slippery mud when it rains, so I'm thinking this may help. I drive over it to crush it, looks like 1/8th black gravel / black dirt when crushed.
I'm going to also put it at my other home with a round driveway. The gravel has degraded over the years.
I'm wondering if there are any negatives to this? Example, well it bring rodents? I'm thinking it won't last as long as gravel. And it may float away in heavy rains.
Anyone use this stuff for cover?
A farm near one of my homes is giving away pecan husks, AND they'll load it too. (Great, cause its too far from border for me to get manual labor, or hand shovel technicians) So, I'm laying the stuff out on an empty part of one of my yards. This is nice, cause I get to use the spreader gate. It gets slippery mud when it rains, so I'm thinking this may help. I drive over it to crush it, looks like 1/8th black gravel / black dirt when crushed.
I'm going to also put it at my other home with a round driveway. The gravel has degraded over the years.
I'm wondering if there are any negatives to this? Example, well it bring rodents? I'm thinking it won't last as long as gravel. And it may float away in heavy rains.
Anyone use this stuff for cover?
