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Old 18-07-2005, 07:54 PM
Mike Lyle
 
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shorty wrote:
I have a small area of turf that I need to raise up by 20mm to make

it
slightly above the concrete edging stones that surround it, as the
wife keeps hitting the stones with the lawn mower.

The wife also wants new turf.

Would it be feasible just to lay new turf over the old ??? maybe

give
the old turf a bit of a scarify. The old turf is not too bad but is

a
bit coarse.

Or maybe thinking about it, turf cut the old lawn, and turn the

sods
over. Then lay new turf on top. Or maybe apply roundup first before
turning it over.

Any thoughts or ideas on an easy life. I've got the wife cutting
grass, but I think its pushing my luck to get her to lay a new

turf.

Couldn't you just spend an afternoon lowering the edging? I realise
this may make a path too high, though. If it's quite a recently-laid
path, maybe just hiring the whacker or a vibrating roller would solve
that problem. If there's a concrete path, then you could lower the
edging to half an inch below grass level without disturbing it.

I wouldn't lay turf on living grass: modern turf has very little soil
attached, so it needs a good bed to grow into as soon as possible. If
it's as small as you imply, maybe turning over the old turf, raking
out very (and, boy do I mean very!) thoroughly, and turfing on top is
the way to go. If you kill it off, there's a wait while dies; then
it's just the same as turning it all over -- a wait while you dig it
all up, rake it out, level it off, rake it out again, level it off
again, etc.

Sounds like a lot of fun.

Alternatively, you could be patient, and raise the level of the lawn
by regular top-dressings: I suppose this would take three years,
maybe four.

--
Mike.