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Removing small roots from lawn
jeffc said:
"Eggs Zachtly" wrote in message ... I don't need compost because the grass I'm transplanting comes with 3" of it's own "compost" - it's healthy grass with enough dirt underneath transplanted with it. Ok. Then why do you need to cut the roots? You should be able to just lay the sod right over them. It's the lesser of the two evils. You don't understand trees, either. Because the grass sod coming in has 4 inches of dirt with it, and I can't dig out 4" of dirt with the roots there. Do you understand how to transplant healthy grass? I've probably laid more sod, in the past year, than you've laid in your entire life. I've never seen a sod farm pull 4" of soil on either a "big roll" or a pallet. Never. As in not one time. Sound's like *you're* the one that doesn't know how to 'transplant healthy grass'. and no the transplanted grass doesn't "suffer the same fate". It will, if you don't get a grip on the acidity. Of course, the falling tree could do more damage than the acid, I'll give ya that. No, it won't. Been working for years. Apparently not, if you're replacing sections of thinning sod. You act like pine needles fall in one little 4 foot square on the lawn and magically avoid the rest. You act like bent's kid. Are you related? Frankly, you don't seem too bright. Maybe I'm not. *shrug* But, at least I understand the interactions and reactions of different flora. That's quite a bit more than can be said for yourself. -- Eggs -If you look like your passport picture, you probably need the trip. |
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