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Savage 07-05-2006 12:47 PM

Humpy-Bumpy lawn
 
This year my lawn is more rough than the past few summers since I bought
the house. Its difficult to even walk on!

What can be done to smooth it out without stripping off the sod and
starting new? Would running a seed roller over it the aerating help?



Stubby 07-05-2006 03:48 PM

Humpy-Bumpy lawn
 
Savage wrote:
This year my lawn is more rough than the past few summers since I bought
the house. Its difficult to even walk on!

What can be done to smooth it out without stripping off the sod and
starting new? Would running a seed roller over it the aerating help?


I would like a good solution to this, also. Renting a lawn roller and
towing it around behind my tractor just doesn't improve the situation.

Most likely I'll have to add top soil+seeds+starter fertilizer to the
low spots and hand tamp. That's going to take several years.

Kyle Boatright 08-05-2006 02:36 AM

Humpy-Bumpy lawn
 

"Savage" wrote in message
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This year my lawn is more rough than the past few summers since I bought
the house. Its difficult to even walk on!

What can be done to smooth it out without stripping off the sod and
starting new? Would running a seed roller over it the aerating help?


You can do a couple of things:

Top dressing

Serious aeration followed by rolling.

You may have to do several cycles of either of these approaches, depending
on how rough the lawn is and how smooth you want the lawn to be when you're
done.




George.com 08-05-2006 10:08 AM

Humpy-Bumpy lawn
 

"Stubby" wrote in message
...
Savage wrote:
This year my lawn is more rough than the past few summers since I bought
the house. Its difficult to even walk on!

What can be done to smooth it out without stripping off the sod and
starting new? Would running a seed roller over it the aerating help?


I would like a good solution to this, also. Renting a lawn roller and
towing it around behind my tractor just doesn't improve the situation.

Most likely I'll have to add top soil+seeds+starter fertilizer to the
low spots and hand tamp. That's going to take several years.


welcome to my world, or at least the last 3 years. Things slowly come right.
As much as anything nature will do much of the work. Something I am
learning. I like haste, nature likes to take 4 seasons.

rob




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