jjmarotz
Gold Member
A trick I learned from my dad is....use your tractor and drive over every square foot, a couple of times, of what you intend to plow/blow in the winter. The compaction of driving over the snow will keep your gravel "locked" in place and not in your yard. Once the hardpack or ice layer form you won't have a problem. I still use this tecnique to this day on the same property he lived at for 30+ yrs and my gravel does not live in my pastures or main drive
As a matter of fact... I did this very thing this morning as we finally got enuf snow to warrant fireing up the blower.