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Re: Green driveway?

Posted by flyleft at January 27. 2007

Here's something I have seen installed locally (Portland, OR) and although I haven't done my research on it yet, it looks very promising to be our driveway when we repave.  

Hm, I can't post a link anymore--don't know why--but google "turfstone" and you'll find it.  Don't know about plowability etc. but you could find out.  The same folks also make "ecostone" which has less open space but may be more plowable?


Re: Green driveway?

Posted by Suresh V at January 28. 2007

Previously Carolyn Talarr wrote:

Here's something I have seen installed locally (Portland, OR) and although I haven't done my research on it yet, it looks very promising to be our driveway when we repave.  

Hm, I can't post a link anymore--don't know why--but google "turfstone" and you'll find it.  Don't know about plowability etc. but you could find out.  The same folks also make "ecostone" which has less open space but may be more plowable?




http://www.interlockonline.com/turfston.html


 
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