Posted by DIGGINDEEP on May 23, 2006, 10:56 am
Im new to this forum so please bear with me.
I recently had a wall buiolt on the limit of my land and the soil fro
the foundations was neatly placed on my lawn, this was approx 2 week
ago.
I am going to push he soil back against the wall to provide some beds.
The question is is my grass dead and what should i do to help i
rejuvinate?
Thanks
Ti
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DIGGINDEEP
Posted by DIGGINDEEP on May 24, 2006, 4:48 pm
DIGGINDEEP Wrote:
> Im new to this forum so please bear with me.
>
> I recently had a wall buiolt on the limit of my land and the soil fro
> the foundations was neatly placed on my lawn, this was approx 2 week
> ago.
>
> I am going to push he soil back against the wall to provide some beds.
>
> The question is is my grass dead and what should i do to help i
> rejuvinate?
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Tim
No One can hel
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DIGGINDEEP
Posted by Dave Roberts on May 24, 2006, 5:34 pm
DIGGINDEEP Wrote:
> No One can help
All depends on the details.
If the soil has only been there two weeks, and if you move it back
right now. And, if you brush the dead looking mess with a stiff brush.
Or very, very lightly with a tyne rake. And, water it if dry. And
generally
nurse it for a few weeks. You will probably get lucky. - There is
chance the roots are still in good condition, - waiting to get going.
But if you are impatient reseed it or re-turf it
Good luc
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Dave Roberts
>
> I recently had a wall buiolt on the limit of my land and the soil fro
> the foundations was neatly placed on my lawn, this was approx 2 week
> ago.
>
> I am going to push he soil back against the wall to provide some beds.
>
> The question is is my grass dead and what should i do to help i
> rejuvinate?
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Tim