Posted by Alastair on December 6, 2007, 9:47 am
Hi everyone I have a huge lawn problem, as in that I need to replace the
old one. Its in awful shape. Half of it was ripped up to replace the
drainage as the garden was water logged. The other half is un even and
just looks bad.
The conclusion is that I want to replace the whole lot with new turf
and ripp
up the old. The problem is the amount of land in question (50 meters by
20 )and the fact it is stoney with clay soil. I would like to know what
tools I would need to lift the old turf and to get rid of the weeds and
what I need to do to prepare for the new lawn . Thanks
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Alastair
Posted by Steveo on December 6, 2007, 11:22 am
> Hi everyone I have a huge lawn problem, as in that I need to replace the
> old one. Its in awful shape. Half of it was ripped up to replace the
> drainage as the garden was water logged. The other half is un even and
> just looks bad.
> The conclusion is that I want to replace the whole lot with new turf
> and ripp
> up the old. The problem is the amount of land in question (50 meters by
> 20 )and the fact it is stoney with clay soil. I would like to know what
> tools I would need to lift the old turf and to get rid of the weeds and
> what I need to do to prepare for the new lawn . Thanks
I'd kill the whole thing with a non-selective herbicide such as roundup
(glyophosphate) and then bring in enough top soil to grade it out proper.
Then seed or sod it. You didn't say where you live but that project is best
done in the fall here in N Ohio. It can be accomplished in the spring too
but weeds and irrigation are more of a concern than in the fall. ymmv
Posted by Alastair on December 7, 2007, 2:05 pm
Steveo;763855 Wrote:
> Alastair alastairSPAMTRAPmoodie@hotmail.co.uk wrote:-
> Hi everyone I have a huge lawn problem, as in that I need to replace
> the
> old one. Its in awful shape. Half of it was ripped up to replace the
> drainage as the garden was water logged. The other half is un even
> and
> just looks bad.
> The conclusion is that I want to replace the whole lot with new turf
> and ripp
> up the old. The problem is the amount of land in question (50 meters
> by
> 20 )and the fact it is stoney with clay soil. I would like to know
> what
> tools I would need to lift the old turf and to get rid of the weeds
> and
> what I need to do to prepare for the new lawn . Thanks
> -
> I'd kill the whole thing with a non-selective herbicide such as
> roundup
> (glyophosphate) and then bring in enough top soil to grade it out
> proper.
> Then seed or sod it. You didn't say where you live but that project is
> best
> done in the fall here in N Ohio. It can be accomplished in the spring
> too
> but weeds and irrigation are more of a concern than in the fall. ymmv
Thanks for the reply, you were a great help. by the way I am from
scotland.
--
Alastair
Posted by Steveo on December 10, 2007, 5:53 pm
> Steveo;763855 Wrote:
> > Alastair alastairSPAMTRAPmoodie@hotmail.co.uk wrote:-
> > Hi everyone I have a huge lawn problem, as in that I need to replace
> > the
> > old one. Its in awful shape. Half of it was ripped up to replace the
> > drainage as the garden was water logged. The other half is un even
> > and
> > just looks bad.
> > The conclusion is that I want to replace the whole lot with new turf
> > and ripp
> > up the old. The problem is the amount of land in question (50 meters
> > by
> > 20 )and the fact it is stoney with clay soil. I would like to know
> > what
> > tools I would need to lift the old turf and to get rid of the weeds
> > and
> > what I need to do to prepare for the new lawn . Thanks
> > -
> > I'd kill the whole thing with a non-selective herbicide such as
> > roundup
> > (glyophosphate) and then bring in enough top soil to grade it out
> > proper.
> > Then seed or sod it. You didn't say where you live but that project is
> > best
> > done in the fall here in N Ohio. It can be accomplished in the spring
> > too
> > but weeds and irrigation are more of a concern than in the fall. ymmv
> Thanks for the reply, you were a great help. by the way I am from
> scotland.
Glad to help. (waves hand from ohio)
Posted by Nil on December 8, 2007, 4:20 pm
wrote in alt.home.lawn.garden:
> Hi everyone I have a huge lawn problem, as in that I need to
> replace the old one. Its in awful shape. Half of it was ripped up
> to replace the drainage as the garden was water logged. The other
> half is un even and just looks bad.
> The conclusion is that I want to replace the whole lot with new
> turf and ripp up the old. The problem is the amount of land in
> question (50 meters by 20 )and the fact it is stoney with clay
> soil. I would like to know what tools I would need to lift the old
> turf and to get rid of the weeds and what I need to do to prepare
> for the new lawn . Thanks
I'll be interested to see what responses you get - I'd like to do the
same thing to my own weed patch. My yard is built over crappy fill that
has settled over time, so it is quite bumpy and uneven, and the topsoil
is thin and not very fertile. My yard is quite a bit smaller than
yours, though.
> old one. Its in awful shape. Half of it was ripped up to replace the
> drainage as the garden was water logged. The other half is un even and
> just looks bad.
> The conclusion is that I want to replace the whole lot with new turf
> and ripp
> up the old. The problem is the amount of land in question (50 meters by
> 20 )and the fact it is stoney with clay soil. I would like to know what
> tools I would need to lift the old turf and to get rid of the weeds and
> what I need to do to prepare for the new lawn . Thanks