Hat jemand Rasenverstärkungsnetze verwendet? Die Art, die Sie in Ihren Rasen rollen und festklammern können und die zwischen den Maschen wächst, bis sie so gut wie nicht mehr sichtbar ist?

Ich frage, weil ich an meiner Einfahrt dieses Stück Rasen habe, das ständig von Lieferfahrzeugen und Nachbarn überfahren wird. Da unsere eigenen Autos die Kanten abgeschnitten haben, habe ich darüber nachgedacht, den Rasen mit etwas Mutterboden (hauptsächlich den Teilen, die durch die Reifen komprimiert wurden) zu ebnen, neu zu säen und dann dieses Netz anzubringen, und ich habe mich nur gefragt, ob jemand Beispiele dafür hat, wie dies schon einmal gemacht wurde, oder einen Rat, wie man es tatsächlich machen kann?

Von: Psychological-Fix678

11 Comments

  1. Put some large rocks around the edge of the lawn, it is the classic discouragement

  2. RandomGuyFromHK123 on

    It won’t be able to protect against vehicles. Rock is the solution.

  3. Liam_021996 on

    This won’t do a thing for people driving over the grass other than add more micro plastics to the environment. Best bet would be to get some big granite rocks and put them around the edge. It will stop the issue

  4. AccordingAd1982 on

    I’ve used exactly that mesh on a stretch of lawn leading to our back gate. It’s invisible once the grass grows through it and does a decent job. However, for vehicles you need a much more heavy duty option and this cracks with too much weight on it.

  5. rev-fr-john on

    I’ve never used it but have spent many hours vacuuming millions of something similar out of a lawn because it degraded in sunlight, it was for paths around a garden.

    The stiff you’ve found won’t add stability or prevent ruts in the grass, it will just add to the difficulties of repairing the area, there are proper plastic grids for this purpose but they need to be in a properly prepared surface otherwise they sink on places,lift in others then break in cold weather leaving large chunks of plastic everywhere.

    If you want people to drive there, dig out the topsoil, lay some geotex and cover with hardcore, if you don’t want people to drive on it put big rocks around it.

  6. KopiteForever on

    This isn’t for the purpose you’re trying to use it for. It’s usually used on slopes to stabilise slope while the grass and other plant roots grow through it to tie the whole slope together.

    It’ll achieve nothing by laying out on a flat lawn. If people are driving over the lawn it’ll do nothing to protect the lawn, it’ll just become visible through the grass.

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