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Old 29-12-2004, 01:44 PM
Steveo
 
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I'd also test the soil now for PH. It's fairly common for new topsoil
like you have to be low in PH and require lime. If needed, you could
put that down now so it will have time to work over the winter. And
make sure to apply fertilizer in early spring to get it off to a good
and fast start.

One other thing about the spring feeding, don't put down the usual
crabgrass preventer first thing, if you still have seed germinating, or
young seedlings growing. It will prevent germination, and stunt tender
seedlings.

Good luck.