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Old 17-04-2007, 03:24 AM
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Hi everyone.
I have a baby on the way so have decided to remove the pond from my
lawn. It was quite large (8foot by 5foot and 3foot deep).

I now have a large hole in my lawn.

I am currently getting the patio replaced, so i have filled up 60% of
the hole with broken up paving and loose material.

I have 2 options of how to finish this off:

1. Transplant some turf from an area that is about to be replaced by
my new patio. This is very poor quality grass with 60% moss. It has
been growing in a shaded area with poor drainage. This is why I chose
to pave this section of my lawn. This would seem like the easy (and
cheepest) option, but is it a good idea to move lawn ? and is it a
good idea to use this as the quality is so poor.

2. Fill the hole up with soil and reseed/bye new lawn.
Can anyone tell me what I should be using to fill up the hole and to
what depth above the rubble.

I suppose I've asked a few questions in there. So any general advice
on filling the hole or good URL's would be apricated. thanks in
advance for any advice you can give.
Good answers.

Depth of top soil - specs 100 - 150mm.

There is a really good post on lawns here. http://www.landscapejuice.com/2007/0..._a_new_la.html
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