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Old 11-18-2012, 05:01 PM   #4
Rusty
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You could use crushed limestone (crusher run), or pea stone mixed with stone dust.
If you have the person who plows their driveway not get too aggressive when he plows, it should hold up pretty good in the winter.

I like the looks of the small pea stone and stone dust combination.

In reality there isn't any driveway aggregate that won't get moved around in the winter time.
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