Level a lawn with topsoil
On 22/06/2013 18:53, Rod wrote:
On Saturday, June 22, 2013 9:52:11 AM UTC+1, Dave Hill wrote:
Using a roller to try to level a lawn is the worst thing you can do if
there is any amount of irregularity in the surface level.
Everything you learn about turf care says "Don't compact"
Yes, I thought the idea of rolling lawns was discredited years ago. Certainly the last time I rolled a lawn must have been over 40 years ago - it didn't do any good then, it won't now.
It's a lazy attempt at a quick cheap solution to a bumpy lawn. For quick and cheap on not particularly good lawns I have filled obvious low patches with soil and sown seed but remember the seeded patch will have different grasses from the rest and will always look a bit different, but I am talking here of lawns that are mediocre or worse anyway. For better lawns then gradually improving the levels by top-dressing as already advised or lifting turf from low patches, bringing up the level and then re-laying the turf is the way to go.
Rod
What you should do is to put an X cut the turf in the hollows, then
fold back add soil to bring up the level then put the turf back, a slow
method but you do keep all the grass the same, and you do the reverse
for any high points.
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