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Ben Emms 15-04-2013 01:19 PM

Sowing a lawn - Help needed!!
 
Hi all. I need some help. I'm trying to sow part of my lawn that is bare and have put some top soil down on it but having spent hours de-clumping it there are now hundreds or even thousands of small marble sized balls of top soil all over it from the left overs of breaking down the clumps. The whole point of doing this other than obviously that top soil is needed anyway, was to cover up lots of small stones that were underneath it, but now I have the equivalent of those stones only as hard pieces of clumped top soil. What I want to know is, do I need to get rid of all these small balls of top soil or is it OK to sow the seed on it anyway? Also I am half contemplating turfing it as I'm not sure I want to wait for the grass to grow from seed (I have a young family and could do with the lawn for the summer), but in this case does the same still apply ie. would i have to get rid of the balls first? Any thoughts gratefully appreciated. Thanks.

Bob F 15-04-2013 03:55 PM

Sowing a lawn - Help needed!!
 
Ben Emms wrote:
Hi all. I need some help. I'm trying to sow part of my lawn that is
bare and have put some top soil down on it but having spent hours
de-clumping it there are now hundreds or even thousands of small
marble sized balls of top soil all over it from the left overs of
breaking down the clumps. The whole point of doing this other than
obviously that top soil is needed anyway, was to cover up lots of
small stones that were underneath it, but now I have the equivalent
of those stones only as hard pieces of clumped top soil. What I want
to know is, do I need to get rid of all these small balls of top soil
or is it OK to sow the seed on it anyway? Also I am half
contemplating turfing it as I'm not sure I want to wait for the grass
to grow from seed (I have a young family and could do with the lawn
for the summer), but in this case does the same still apply ie. would
i have to get rid of the balls first? Any thoughts gratefully
appreciated. Thanks.


Just roll them in with a lawn roller. then very lightly rake the surface with a
leaf rake to loosen just enough soil to cover the seed. Rake the seed in, roll
again lightly, and you're on your way.



songbird[_2_] 15-04-2013 10:34 PM

Sowing a lawn - Help needed!!
 
Ben Emms wrote:

Hi all. I need some help. I'm trying to sow part of my lawn that is bare
and have put some top soil down on it but having spent hours de-clumping
it there are now hundreds or even thousands of small marble sized balls
of top soil all over it from the left overs of breaking down the clumps.
The whole point of doing this other than obviously that top soil is
needed anyway, was to cover up lots of small stones that were underneath
it, but now I have the equivalent of those stones only as hard pieces of
clumped top soil. What I want to know is, do I need to get rid of all
these small balls of top soil or is it OK to sow the seed on it anyway?
Also I am half contemplating turfing it as I'm not sure I want to wait
for the grass to grow from seed (I have a young family and could do with
the lawn for the summer), but in this case does the same still apply ie.
would i have to get rid of the balls first? Any thoughts gratefully
appreciated. Thanks.


dirt clods will break down eventually. rolling
the area will compress them into the soil, but
it's not needed and soil compaction won't help
grass grow.

newly seeded grass will not be able to handle a
large amount of traffic until after it is well
established.

mow it regularly (set on fairly high setting) once
it sprouts and keep it watered this summer if it
gets too dry.


songbird

Bob F 16-04-2013 12:59 AM

Sowing a lawn - Help needed!!
 
songbird wrote:
dirt clods will break down eventually. rolling
the area will compress them into the soil, but
it's not needed and soil compaction won't help
grass grow.


Rolling makes really obvious where the high and low spots are. It doesn't take a
heavy roller either.



thomaspoul 29-04-2013 07:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by songbird[_2_] (Post 981034)
Ben Emms wrote:

Hi all. I need some help. I'm trying to sow part of my lawn that is bare
and have put some top soil down on it but having spent hours de-clumping
it there are now hundreds or even thousands of small marble sized balls
of top soil all over it from the left overs of breaking down the clumps.
The whole point of doing this other than obviously that top soil is
needed anyway, was to cover up lots of small stones that were underneath
it, but now I have the equivalent of those stones only as hard pieces of
clumped top soil. What I want to know is, do I need to get rid of all
these small balls of top soil or is it OK to sow the seed on it anyway?
Also I am half contemplating turfing it as I'm not sure I want to wait
for the grass to grow from seed (I have a young family and could do with
the lawn for the summer), but in this case does the same still apply ie.
would i have to get rid of the balls first? Any thoughts gratefully
appreciated. Thanks.


dirt clods will break down eventually. rolling
the area will compress them into the soil, but
it's not needed and soil compaction won't help
grass grow.

newly seeded grass will not be able to handle a
large amount of traffic until after it is well
established.

mow it regularly (set on fairly high setting) once
it sprouts and keep it watered this summer if it
gets too dry.


songbird


it could be little tough for you anyway.......good luck.


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