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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Holderness
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If there is one piece of advise I can give about loam it is once you get it. Take a sample of it about a cups worth ans send it out to the UNH co op and get a soil sample done. This will determine exactly what the make up of the soil is what needs to added to make the soil optimum for growing the grass you want. If you just start throwing ferts and lime and weed kill at it you might end up doing more harm than good to it. I guess what I am saying is you wouldnt just take a medicine from a doctor with out first getting an exam. Same thing with soil, espicially if you want a healthy lawn.
If you have any questions you can pm me with them and I will do my best to answer them for anyone. And if anyone needs mulch they can pm me color choices and amounts. I can also supply samples if need be. |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Moultonborough
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Picked up loam in my trailer at Dolbier Services in moultonborough....paid $31 yard.....nice stuff
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