Same question as the other commenter. I see you're using some mud control grids to hold down the plastic, and then using them as an edging. Why aren't you using them to cover your mud? What is better about the jelka mats? Every video I've watched of the hard plastic mud control grids look like they work really well.
i have mud control in some areas and jelka in others. Mud control have holes and this was very soft and therefore i used the jelka as i wanted a clean surface. Also Jelka mould to the ground and as this was an uneven slope the jelka worked better. I have a mud control slabs infront of the stables. Other point is that the Jelka are cheaper
Same question as the other commenter. I see you're using some mud control grids to hold down the plastic, and then using them as an edging. Why aren't you using them to cover your mud? What is better about the jelka mats? Every video I've watched of the hard plastic mud control grids look like they work really well.
i have mud control in some areas and jelka in others. Mud control have holes and this was very soft and therefore i used the jelka as i wanted a clean surface. Also Jelka mould to the ground and as this was an uneven slope the jelka worked better. I have a mud control slabs infront of the stables. Other point is that the Jelka are cheaper
Do you prefer them to the mud control mats and do they link together like the mud control?
they dont link together but they are different to the mud control mats. I do prefer them as they are more flexible and contour to the land