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KB sod lawn not filling in
give it time, and you may need to spot seed.
On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 20:58:45 GMT, Dick Shenary wrote: Last summer I put down a 95% KB/5% Dwarf Fescue sod lawn. The lawn appears to be healthy; a dark deep green and lush growth. I expected all of the seams to be invisible by now, and a couple of bare spots from dog urine to have repaired themselves. This isn't happening. Approx. 10% of the seams are still discernable and the dog urine patches have yet to fill in. Do these symptoms indicate a problem, or simply that my expectations are too high? Northern California, a mix of Sunset zones 7,8,&9, soil tested and amended prior to the sod, no compacting. |
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Dick Shenary wrote:
Last summer I put down a 95% KB/5% Dwarf Fescue sod lawn. The lawn appears to be healthy; a dark deep green and lush growth. I expected all of the seams to be invisible by now, and a couple of bare spots from dog urine to have repaired themselves. This isn't happening. Approx. 10% of the seams are still discernable and the dog urine patches have yet to fill in. Do these symptoms indicate a problem, or simply that my expectations are too high? Northern California, a mix of Sunset zones 7,8,&9, soil tested and amended prior to the sod, no compacting. The seams were probably not tight enough. -- Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington USDA Zone 8 Sunset Zone 5 |
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