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Help me correct my bumpy, poorly graded lawn

Help me correct my bumpy, poorly graded lawn

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Jauhiainen – posted 26 September 2001 07:05

I prepared the seed bed and spread my Bermuda seed almost two months ago. The seed survived several hard rains and the grass came in nicely; however, the properly graded seed bed did not. The rains helped settle the soil and now my lawn is VERY bumpy and also starting to pool water in the center. Seeing as the first real cold front passed through Houston already, should I wait until spring when the grass is actively growing to correct the situation? Also, I was planning on spreading sand to help alleviate the bumpiness and correct any grading problems. Is this appropriate, or should I use a 50-mix (topsoil and sand) that is similar to the current soil composition? Any help appreciated…Thanks!

Greenkeeper – posted 26 October 2001 20:31

quote:Originally posted by Jauhiainen:I prepared the seed bed and spread my Bermuda seed almost two months ago. The seed survived several hard rains and the grass came in nicely; however, the properly graded seed bed did not. The rains helped settle the soil and now my lawn is VERY bumpy and also starting to pool water in the center. Seeing as the first real cold front passed through Houston already, should I wait until spring when the grass is actively growing to correct the situation? Also, I was planning on spreading sand to help alleviate the bumpiness and correct any grading problems. Is this appropriate, or should I use a 50-mix (topsoil and sand) that is similar to the current soil composition? Any help appreciated…Thanks!

Am not sure of your climate but would wait for warmer weather as Couch (Bermuda) will go dormant in winter.Would use the 50 mix.Hope this helps Ozzie Greenkeeper.

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