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Old 29-02-2004, 10:00 PM
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Default Raising grass levels in small depressions?

Another grass related question:

My lawn was laid last summer from scratch and there were two large trees
removed before rotovating, etc. Now, predictably, there are two depressions
in the lawn where each tree was as the soil has settled down. I want to
raise the level of this to make it flat with the rest of the lawn.

I did this in an old garden by dumping lots of soil in and putting down new
seed, but that was a big trench and the grass never matched! What I'm
thinking of doing here is throwing down some peat moss/compost on top of the
grass loosely each week so it can still grown up through it, but will
eventually (when I stomp on it anyway) have built up the level.

Think it will work?



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