A word of warning. Just banging in another earth stake next to the existing one will not increase the earth fault impedance by much. Earth electrodes effect each other and if they are too close together then you're wasting your time.
Better to get a rod that you can screw another on to (making it twice the length) or a thicker rod (bigger surface area).
Its a black art this malarky and I cant find the ref offhand but I found this though:
"Where more than one rod is necessary, then a number of rods may be installed at a distance of approximately, but not less than, 3 metres from each other. The resistance of N rods at 3 metre spacing, connected in parallel, is approximately 1.5 x R/N where R is the resistance in ohms of one rod." This means that if you have one rod and it gives u an impedance of 500ohms and then you bang in another rod 3 metres away then the resulting impedance will be in the region of 375 ohms (not 250!!)