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Old 04-09-2006, 02:34 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Cost of re-turfing a lawn


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My small garden used to puddle and get squelchy and muddy with run off
from surrounding properties. I dug down and replaced maybe 6-12 inches
with topsoil and so far everything is alright. The topsoil allows the
water to "drain" sideways acting like blotting paper. I've yet to see
it perform in a real downpour but for small localised puddling it's a
solution that can work. Some parts I mixed sharp sand, top soil and
compost but I've yet to see any real difference. I also in places dug
shallow soakaway channels. The clay that was beneath was so clay like
that one could have made pots with it.



...and if cost of turf is a problem then you could seed it - it's a
good time of year to do it, assuming the weather stays as it has been.


I'll have to economise on the grass, if 6-12 inches (x 300 sq.m) of top
soil is required!