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Old 11-07-2004, 03:02 AM
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I have noticed that the grass over my septic system yellows and dries
in a perfect outline of the tank itself. Google searches have
explained why this usually happens. I was wondering if it is possible
to dig the soil out from over the tank, cover the top with an
insulation, say polystyrene tiles or something, then replace the
soil?

Would this be detrimental to the tank in any way? I have about 6
inches of soil over the tank and the ky. blue grass fares worst, per
expectations. The p. rye and fine fescue seem to do better. I suppose
the other alternative is to over seed with this seed exclusively.

Thanks in advance for any advice.

Gary
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Old 11-07-2004, 05:03 PM
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GaryM expounded:

I have noticed that the grass over my septic system yellows and dries
in a perfect outline of the tank itself. Google searches have
explained why this usually happens. I was wondering if it is possible
to dig the soil out from over the tank, cover the top with an
insulation, say polystyrene tiles or something, then replace the
soil?

Would this be detrimental to the tank in any way? I have about 6
inches of soil over the tank and the ky. blue grass fares worst, per
expectations. The p. rye and fine fescue seem to do better. I suppose
the other alternative is to over seed with this seed exclusively.


6" in actually way too shallow. What I'd do is put four more inches
on it. That won't harm anything; my sister had the same problem,
adding additional loam and reseeding solved the problem.
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Ann, Gardening in zone 6a
Just south of Boston, MA
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Old 11-07-2004, 06:02 PM
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Ann wrote in
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6" in actually way too shallow. What I'd do is put four more
inches on it. That won't harm anything; my sister had the same
problem, adding additional loam and reseeding solved the problem.


Thanks Ann. The trouble is to do that requires a significant area to
be raised too as the tank is in the middle of flat area of lawn.

Hence my search for another solution.

Gary
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Old 12-07-2004, 01:02 AM
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I have noticed that the grass over my septic system yellows and dries
in a perfect outline of the tank itself. Google searches have
explained why this usually happens. I was wondering if it is possible
to dig the soil out from over the tank, cover the top with an
insulation, say polystyrene tiles or something, then replace the
soil?

Would this be detrimental to the tank in any way? I have about 6
inches of soil over the tank and the ky. blue grass fares worst, per
expectations. The p. rye and fine fescue seem to do better. I suppose
the other alternative is to over seed with this seed exclusively.

Thanks in advance for any advice.

Gary


The reason it's drying out is there isn't enough soil over it for the roots
of the grass to go deep and remain hydrated. The solution would be to add
more soil if you want grass to grow there well. Or, add enough soil to make
it a decorative planter berm ,or leave it alone and plant xeric plants.
Making the soil even more shallow there for it to dry out even faster will
only result in your grass going dead faster.


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Old 12-07-2004, 02:02 AM
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GaryM expounded:

Thanks Ann. The trouble is to do that requires a significant area to
be raised too as the tank is in the middle of flat area of lawn.

Hence my search for another solution.


I hear ya, Gary, but there really isn't any way around it, my sister
and her husband had to replace their lawn because of it...luckily it
wasn't much of a lawn anyways. Typical contractor job over bank
gravel, 6" just wasn't going to cut it anyways. Good luck with it.
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Ann, Gardening in zone 6a
Just south of Boston, MA
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