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Old 26-06-2011, 07:02 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Level a lawn?

On 26/06/2011 17:17, Bob Hobden wrote:
"Bob H" wrote

A couple of years ago, I rotavated my existing uneven lawn and then
levelled it off using a mixture of sharp sand and compost before I
re-seeded it.

Since then with heavy rainfalls the ground has gone like a cobbled
street, or it feels that way when I push my lawn mower over it to cut
the grass.

What should I do or what is the best way to take out the indentations
or uneveness?

I have tried rolling it both during seeding and afterwards when the
grass had been growing for a month or so, but that dind't make much
difference.

Top dress with a mixture of loam and sand using a board to get it level,
unless the hollows are very deep the grass should grow through. If the
hollows are deep then do it in a few goes, actually you will probably
have to have a few goes at it anyway.
Alternatively if the hollows are very deep then using a spade lift up a
turf and sprinkle soil beneath the grass to bring it up level. Keep
watered.


Thanks for the reply. What type of sand should I use: sharp or builders?