I would like to make a parking pad for a 16' tandem trailer right next to my shed. I had a few large oaks removed, the stumps were ground down, they were larger than 36". The ground feels soft from all the shavings, obviously. There is a slight pitch to the land across the area (sideways). The location will be used only for parking, not for loading unloading.
I was thinking to flatten the area some, leaving the overall pitch, I was going to lay down about 2-3" of crushed stone over geo-textile fabric, boarder it with 4x4 pressure treated ties and call it done.
Do you guys suggest removing all the wood shavings from the stumps or can I just work over them? I was thinking eventually they'll pack down and with any luck may help to inhibit growth under the fabric. but maybe it's a bad idea to leave them...
I was thinking to flatten the area some, leaving the overall pitch, I was going to lay down about 2-3" of crushed stone over geo-textile fabric, boarder it with 4x4 pressure treated ties and call it done.
Do you guys suggest removing all the wood shavings from the stumps or can I just work over them? I was thinking eventually they'll pack down and with any luck may help to inhibit growth under the fabric. but maybe it's a bad idea to leave them...