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The VIVOSUN 2โโ Depth Ground Grid is a high-density HDPE geo cell system measuring 9x17 ft, engineered to support heavy loads up to 1885 lbs per sq ft. Its foldable, tensile design allows easy customization and installation, making it ideal for stabilizing gardens, driveways, pathways, and slopes. Resistant to wear, corrosion, and photooxidation, this grid ensures long-lasting surface stability with minimal maintenance, locking in gravel and soil to prevent erosion and rutting.




















| ASIN | B0BZNYBZ1R |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40,457 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #174 in Garden Edging |
| Brand | VIVOSUN |
| Brand Name | VIVOSUN |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 151 Reviews |
| Item Type Name | Ground Grid |
| Manufacturer | VIVOSUN |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GG-001 |
| Material | High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) |
| Material Type | High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) |
| Model Number | GG-001 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Product Style | 2 inch depth 9*17ft |
| Style | 2 inch depth 9*17ft |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
P**S
An excellent system to stabilize non-compacting aggregate.
I have use this product to lay down a gravel floor for an industrial โgarage in a boxโ that I use to hold two motorcycles and some seasonal outdoor equipment, and to create two parking pads for an empty cargo trailer and an empty landscaperโs trailer. The aggregate Iโm using is 1A crushed rock, which will never compact. The good news with that stuff is that it drains beautifully. The bad news is that it wonโt stay in place, so driving over it is guaranteed to push ruts into the gravel. This terra-grid product holds the gravel in cells, and ruts donโt form. Itโs reasonably straightforward to stake it out with rebar J-hooks and to fill it up. I got a couple of helpers to put down the floor of the garage, and I must admit that itโs an easier job with more than one person, but I did the next two trailer pads myself, using the J-hooks first to establish the corners, then stretching it out sideways in four-foot sections using more hooks. That gave me a constantly enlarging solid pad to drive wheelbarrows and my garden tractor on, and I could fill the entire pad four feet at a time. I did find it difficult to keep the front edge of the grid uniformly held down, but thatโs partly because itโs hard to drive enough J-hooks into the particular bearing soil Iโm dealing with, which has a lot of coarse rock fill already present. Based on the loads I needed to support for my applications, the 2-inch depth is sufficient, but if you want to build a pad for a truck or something heavier, the deeper cells will probably serve you better.
S**E
Used for horses, sold on it!!!
First time using this and I was skeptical spending a good chunk of money on it because of that. I had just moved my horses to a new area and the run in shed we use, flooded so bad and was so so sloppy. Anyone with horses knows how bad they can tear stuff up with their hooves because of how much weight is behind them. Me and my husband spent one afternoon with a box of this and a load of rock dust and made the best, most solid area my horses have ever had. We leveled the mostly dry ground up the best we could, laid down the black material and realized we needed stakes. It would be great if they sent them, but there aren't any included. Made a quick trip to TSC and bought a few bags of garden stakes, then used those to hold it in place. It takes a little doing and you want to make it all as tight and flush to the ground as possible. After it was stretched out a bit, it loosened up and we had to stretch it out more. I expected that, so just moved the stakes. One you get going, it moves easily enough. We started at one end with rock dust, and my husband hauled load after load in the wheelbarrow. We kept smoothing as we went and making sure it was all flush, so there wouldn't be any problems with it rising up or coming loose. We spent all afternoon doing it, but when we finished it was amazing and had about 4 inches of rock dust. It did settle after a few days, so we just kept adding more until it finally got all packed down and was solid. This was back in August, so it's only been a couple months now, but so far it's held up amazing and we've not had any issues. Just do yourself a favor and buy stakes ahead of time and also stretch it out and leave it for a bit then tighten again and get to work. Highly recommend. Would give 5 stars if only they'd have included stakes. It's impossible to get it flush and tight, without a lot of extra frustration in my opinion.
A**R
Great product!
Arrived a bit late, but got both boxes and had been told one was being returned due to damage. Contact from seller and shipper was appreciated. Great product!! Works just like they say! Has held up for two summers! Easy installation, a good pair of scissors and elbow grease cuts it, but it does not tear! Itโs also huge!! Much bigger than expected- it stretches out more than I figured. But still very durable. Great value!
S**.
Great product
Need two people to set up. Great to reduce erosion
M**D
Great For DIY
This stuff is impressive. Iโve had it for ages but never got around to installing. I say this bc when I opened the box the item was folded and I thought Iโd never be able to straighten it out. Iโd open it and it would go back to its folded state. So not a great start on my part. Anyway I start preparing the area; a muddy, weedy spot, 80 square feet, where I keep my garbage cans and such. That part sucks with a shovel. It was a lot of work. I got part of the way there and then laid out the geocell. As I said earlier bc it had been in the box for so long it was a real pain to open and keep open. I ended up using big metal stakes and big rocks to hold it in place. Just an FYI overnight the stretched out material loosened and was much easier to work with. I needed to cut to size which was simple and less of a hassle than I thought it would be. I just used regular scissors. Once cut and laid out I realized I needed a way to contain one of the sides so I had to install a metal edging. The rest of the area was contained by the driveway and a fence. Once in place I added stones to see where I was going. Iโm impatient. I started realizing that if I didnโt dig deep enough I was going to see stones through the top of the grid and that would bum me out and look bad. So I needed to keep digging. It wasnโt perfectly even but at a minimum I had 3โ of depth all around. I wanted to use pea gravel bc itโs what I have elsewhere but Iโd read it moves around bc of the spherical shape and since this was an area where Iโm rolling and dragging trash bins I wanted to avoid that. I ended up with a crushed stone. The delivery cost more than the material. Filling the cells took about 45 minutes. I overfilled and then started walking on the to compact it. At one point I drove my car on it for maximum compaction and that baby didnโt move. I was shocked at how sturdy it was. The areas with proper compression are freaking SOLID. It may as well be concrete. I think Iโm going to rent a tamper from Lowes and do it right. Or I might not bc Iโm lazy. Anyway Iโm really proud of the effort I put into this and the result. Now Iโm wondering where else I can use it.
L**F
Did what I bought it to do.
Works OK for keeping the pea gravel in place in my greenhouse. But some of the cells were really misshapen from packing and shipping. That makes it difficult to accordian out, and If you want it to be decorative like it shows in the pictures, you'll be disappointed how some of the cells unfold.
C**S
Exceeded my expectations for horse paddock
Iโve paid the big money for Lighthoof grids in the past but needed erosion control for a steep hill in my horse paddock track and thought Iโd give these a try. Twice as big for a third of the price so my expectations werenโt high, but actually turned out to be a quality product that installed fairly easy and did the trick. Only time will tell if they hold up to heavy rains and winter, but so far Iโm pleased.
J**R
Great Walkway made Super Simple !
Absolutely perfect for our walkway project. I was thinking of purchasing another for our backyard. Simple to install and easy to add stones to for a seamless easy walkway.
N**N
Great grid. Used for Gravel. Love it - get staples!
Does what its supposed to. Made a foundation for a shed using this grid to hold gravel. Works like a charm. Got 3 inch. Deeper the grid, more secure and durable it is. Definitely buy Garden Staples to hold the grid in place when working alone. If you have a helepr, dont need staples but it'll definitely make it easier. Grid is a tough plastic (which is good) so cutting them is challenging. Need heavy duty scissors. I used a really sharp knife.
S**R
My walkway project
Wonderful product! Product works as described. Still in the process of finishing, but you can see how it will look completed
R**Y
Excellent material
Use it to control soil erosion on a sloping walkway. Customer is so happy
N**H
Good product
This worked well on my sloped surface. It was a good solution
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