bermuda in lubbock
west tx grass – posted 09 April 2008 15:49
ok need some advice. just purchased my first home. large yard. the builder had a sprinkler system installed and bermuda sod. my problem is, front, sides, and rear of yard are terribly rough. deep pits where they trenched for the sprinklers, mounds in other places. it looks like they leveled the lawn with tnt. literally. also they didnt roll one side and we have horrible holes where the trenches go. any advice on how to fix this. i have a shovel, truck and strong back to fix the holes. im wondering if i should fill over the grass and let grass grow thru the new soil, or lift the sod and fill under it to level? some places it has taken root, some, not at all.thanks for any advice.
tommy – posted 14 April 2008 22:41
With holes that deep, you need to lift the sod and fill.
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