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Old 23-04-2008, 06:37 PM posted to rec.gardens
Bhogi Bhogi is offline
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Default Compost topdressing

On 23 apr., 17:23, Bill wrote:
In article , "JohnnyC"
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Zone 5A, Rhode Island, Very sunny lot.


Does anyone have experience topdressing their lawn with compost? *Can I do
it now? *Does it help? *What should I know???


I've got a typical builders lot with typical lousy soil I've tried to amend
over the years. *Tilling the lawn is out of the question. *I've read that
applying a topdress of compost would really help the soil.


Opinions, thoughts, advice please. *I am also trying to switch to a more
organic fertilizer program as well, so any help would be appreciated.


Thank you for your time.


*My Dad would say till it and annual Rye for a few years. *Turned in.
I'd say shrink it and plant perennials. *My wife would say the kids
needed a lawn but just as long as the impatients prosper OK. My kids say
why not a larger path to the grill. My UPS guy says can I have a few of
your plants .

Bill who is sort of going towards more arable.

arable
* * *adj : (of farmland) capable of being farmed productively [syn:
{cultivable},
* * * * * * {cultivatable}, {tillable}]

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Garden in shade zone 5 S Jersey USA


Hahaha, you gave me a great idea! Thanks!