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Old 04-12-2011, 02:40 PM   #18
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LP, thanks for the list. I am understanding of what needs to be done and my wife will be so excited that I will be killing more grass and adding more dirt for the dog to track in. I will get started on the kill next week. I hadn't shared my intension of regrading the front this year. Maybe I won't mention my part in the killing. The soil is good and deep on my lot so I was not bringing anything in for the front. The rear was all sandy after the excavator removed all the rocks so I needed a new base to start from. Thanks again for the info.
You can get a nice root structure in sandy loam but you typically need to feed it more as the fert filters below the roots quickly until the lawn is well established.
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