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Old 09-07-2007, 11:12 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Rupert \(W.Yorkshire\) Rupert \(W.Yorkshire\) is offline
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Default turfing over turf


"David Wilce" wrote in message
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Hello - wonder if anyone could help....

I'm having some work done on my garden which involves landscaping a bit of
it. The lawn wasn't that even and as there was quite a lot of soil left
over
from some excavations my contractor suggested that the area was levelled.
Great - but I have a small concern - the levelling procedure was simply to
spread the excess earth over the existing lawn to a depth of between 1 and
maybe 10 inches - is that OK to do? Just wondering what the grass dying
off
underneath the soil will do to the root system of any new turf overlaid on
top. Or is it perfectly OK to do this?

Many Thanks
David


If the soil was to a depth of 10" then fine but a 1"scattering is not ideal.
You may end up with a poor growing badly draining lawn which will make a
perfect host for weeds.
Do the job properly and rotavate the lot and start again. Tell the
contractor he can use the lawn as a waste disposal area only if he will
guarantee a good result :-)