Posted by DoubleO7 on August 25, 2018 at 05:53:22 from (104.136.210.65):
In Reply to: Idea for lawn leveler posted by BobReeves on August 24, 2018 at 07:45:23:
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I have powder like white sand lawn with I do not know what kinda grass. I hauled in more of same sand to fill in what use to be low rows of old furrows, etc.
Then used the bed springs, upside down WITHOUT any additional weights on it.
Worked good, sand got leveled out and feathered into the surrounding higher spots.
Did not tear up any existing sod.
Maybe the roots go deeper down here compared to what you have.
If doing the above will up root your sod, then you likely will have to do it all with shovel and rake.
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