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evrythng4areason
And then there were 4
Member since 1/10 5224 total posts
Name: Kayla
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Playground surfaces
Are there any options other than sand, wood chips or recycled tires?
I found jelly bean mulch, which isn't made out of tires, but it looks a bit sharp.
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Posted 8/7/15 9:30 AM |
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anonymous20
LIF Adult
Member since 11/09 1248 total posts
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Re: Playground surfaces
Pea pebbles
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Posted 8/9/15 12:00 AM |
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VickiC
Rocking the party
Member since 5/05 4937 total posts
Name: Vicki
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Playground surfaces
We didn't do anything under our swings. We just left the grass and found that to be our best solution.
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Posted 8/9/15 9:37 PM |
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Blubtrflygrl
LIF Adolescent
Member since 5/15 609 total posts
Name: allison
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Re: Playground surfaces
Posted by VickiC
We didn't do anything under our swings. We just left the grass and found that to be our best solution.
Same.
I was also shocked at how expensive a lot of that stuff is.
DS also rarely even uses his playset anymore....once in awhile or if we have a bunch of kids over.
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Posted 8/10/15 5:52 AM |
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busymomonli
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Member since 4/13 2050 total posts
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Playground surfaces
We used pea gravel and its inexpensive and works well. It keeps the water drained, and we've only had to add a little more gravel about 6 years later. Only downsides are that its not easy to walk on barefoot (though my kids do) and some rambunctious little ones throw the rocks.
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Posted 8/10/15 7:47 AM |
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2boys4me
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Re: Playground surfaces
We got free mulch delivered from a local tree company
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Posted 8/10/15 9:29 AM |
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