







Live in the PNW, and when we moved here the yard was one giant half grass half mud pit! We sectioned it off so half was bark dust for the dogs and the other half was grass where they could play supervised (they dig like they’re paid to do it). We’ll be ordering more bark dust soon for the dog side but we have an island that is a bit of a mess, a mix of gravel, shrubs, dirt, and random stones. Not sure what the previous owner was going for.
The “grass” yard on the other hand is a beast. We’ve tried growing clover all over, tried helping the existing grass, but to no avail. We have so many trees so any progress we make gets killed every fall by the absolute downpour of leaves. We just want to this yard to be enjoyable and not a mud pit. We have a hound, a doodle, and a St. Bernard that all like to go crazy back there, so we need practical and durable.
First four pics are the furthest grass yard and the others are the bark dust yard
by Awk_archy92

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