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Sometimes it is easier to change the color of the ground cover after it is glued in place. Then there are no problems with drying the colored material and separating clumps later.

For example, I changed my mind about the earth tone I had used used for this big 25' long yard area. I originally used local dirt (it was free!), but later decided it was too light in color.

I just used a 2" brush to paint the whole area, ties and all, with slightly thinned flat black latex house paint to get the dark cinder color I preferred. Then, I added a touch of green for weeds and a touch of light gray ballast in a few places for variety.

You could do the same with any inexpensive ground cover material.

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Jim

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