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Old 13-04-2006, 12:30 PM posted to rec.gardens
George.com
 
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Default Shredding & blowing peat moss on lawn?


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Think about the purpose of using peat moss this way. It is not to
improve
the soil. It is to help establish fresh additional grass in an

existing
sparse lawn that will not be dug up. The purpose of the peat moss

is
to
retain moisture as the seeds germinate and develop.

if the plan is to retain moisture and reduce watering surely a far

simpler
way of doing it is to peg some form of cloth across the soil until the
seeds
start to germinate.


Good idea, but the OP said she has an 8000 sq ft area. That's a lot of
burlap!


you can get waste stuff if you look in the right places. Sure, it will be

a
bit of work however simply spreading seed on an 8000 sq ft area will be

work
in itself, as well as watering, as well as blowing peat fluff all over it.
With something that large there is work there all rightregardless of what
direction you go.

rob


ps a great area for dogs to go and poo on or to bend your garden fork
levering out roots.

rob