"Danimal" wrote in message
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Two years ago I relandscaped an area of my lawn (in Northern Indiana)
that did not have grass. I added top soil from a local hardware. The
soil looks really dark and loose.
Now two years later I am still having trouble keeping grass in the
area. A few places the grass seems to be well rooted and healthy but a
vast majority of the area is so loose that the grass comes up in clumps
when ever I run a rake over it. Is this called erosion?
You can look up the word "erosion" in any dictionary. Here's an online
resource, in case you're at work and don't have one:
http://www.m-w.com
You'll need to explore other versions of the word to get the results you
want.
I notice however that other parts of my lawn where I planted grass and
*didn't* put in top soil the grass seems to grow better. I thought I
was doing a good thing by adding "top" soil but I am afraid I have
created a hostile environment to the grass seed.
Can I add something to my soil to make it more hospitable for the
grass? Or can I plant a special kind of grass that will root deeper.
The only other things to note are that it is on a very small incline
(barely perceptable) and it is mostly shaded.
Two things:
1) Most lawnmowers can have their cutting height adjusted. Where is yours
set?
2) If you water the grass, describe exactly how you do it.
3) Grass in shade *can* be harder to grow. Its roots may be shallower, and
it may not grow as thickly. All the *good* grass care habits you need for
growing in sun must be even more closely followed in shade.