mwechtal
Silver Member
Pete,
Along those same lines, I have used chicken grit on the ice. There are usually 2 sizes, and I prefer the coarser stuff, because it doesn't track inside as badly. In the winter it's easier to come by around here than gravel. (Unless you're one of those annoying people who plan ahead. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif )
BTW, I have also used quite a lot of Urea. As long as it isn't too cold it does a good job. The grass loves it! Do NOT use it in a gravel driveway though. Your driveway will need to be mowed more often than the lawn. (Guess how I know that.)
Mike
Along those same lines, I have used chicken grit on the ice. There are usually 2 sizes, and I prefer the coarser stuff, because it doesn't track inside as badly. In the winter it's easier to come by around here than gravel. (Unless you're one of those annoying people who plan ahead. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif )
BTW, I have also used quite a lot of Urea. As long as it isn't too cold it does a good job. The grass loves it! Do NOT use it in a gravel driveway though. Your driveway will need to be mowed more often than the lawn. (Guess how I know that.)
Mike