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Airkings 10-06-2005 04:30 AM

New grass seed - thin, and ground getting uneven!
 
I planted grass in a circular type area about 10' diameter, with "new" black
dirt. The grass is coming up, but kind of sparse. We've had a lot of rain
here (Zone 4, I believe), so dryness isn't a problem. In fact, the rain has
"unevened" the surface, and I'm afraid ruts will form.

Since there is sparse grass coming up, is there any way to even the soil out
now? Can I rake it out a little bit?

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Betty Harris 11-06-2005 12:40 AM

From: "Airkings"
Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2005 03:30:54 GMT
Local: Thurs,Jun 9 2005 11:30 pm
Subject: New grass seed - thin, and ground getting uneven!

"I planted grass in a circular type area about 10' diameter, with "new"
black
dirt. The grass is coming up, but kind of sparse. We've had a lot of
rain
here (Zone 4, I believe), so dryness isn't a problem. In fact, the rain
has
"unevened" the surface, and I'm afraid ruts will form.


Since there is sparse grass coming up, is there any way to even the
soil out
now? Can I rake it out a little bit? "


It might help if we knew what *KIND* of grass you planted. If it was
fescue, which is a clump grass, it won't spread very much to fill in.
If it was bluegrass, which spreads by rhizomes, it will probably be
just fine. In any case, just leave it for a while and let it grow and
see what happens. Fescue takes 21 days just to germinate, and
bluegrass even longer. Patience, Grasshopper.



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