06-11-2018, 05:07 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-11-2018, 05:11 AM by frule.
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We have a "yard" for our 2 Basset Hounds that is covered with 3/4" smooth pea grave about 3" deep.
They have been digging up mushrooms and getting sick from eating them. The mushrooms are buried
so that only a hound's excellent sense of smell finds them. I have found nothing that will kill the mushrooms.
So, I plan to put pavers on top of the pea gravel to create a "patio" of sorts where the dogs can go outside,
but not dig up the mushrooms. Will standard concrete block (16"x8"x4"-also called solid cap blocks) work as "pavers" on top of the gravel.
They are much less expensive (88 cents each) than any decent pavers we have found, and the area will be large and costly.
Any idea if the block will be durable enough for this?
Thanks!
Fred
They have been digging up mushrooms and getting sick from eating them. The mushrooms are buried
so that only a hound's excellent sense of smell finds them. I have found nothing that will kill the mushrooms.
So, I plan to put pavers on top of the pea gravel to create a "patio" of sorts where the dogs can go outside,
but not dig up the mushrooms. Will standard concrete block (16"x8"x4"-also called solid cap blocks) work as "pavers" on top of the gravel.
They are much less expensive (88 cents each) than any decent pavers we have found, and the area will be large and costly.
Any idea if the block will be durable enough for this?
Thanks!
Fred