What can I do to keep dust down in back yard with no grass or rock?
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Mulch or bark chips.
Usually the city tree department has a yard where they mulch up their trimmings and citizens can come shovel their own mulch into their truck bed.
its a lot of back breaking labor, so hire a strong young man to help shovel.
Hi Paula, here are some suggestions I hope will help you. How to Keep the Dust Down in Your Yard | Install-It-Direct
Pea Gravel It can be used to add a new texture and break things up a bit if your yard has a lot of grass or large patios. Gravel makes great walkways and is a no-water ground cover you can use around plants.