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I have a recently reseeded area of grass, which has sprouted nicely. How soon can I walk on it, without damage? Based on time or length? Thanks... -- Get Credit Where Credit Is Due http://www.cardreport.com/ Credit Tools, Reference, and Forum |
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![]() "Antipodean Bucket Farmer" wrote in message ... Hi, Everybody, I have a recently reseeded area of grass, which has sprouted nicely. How soon can I walk on it, without damage? Based on time or length? Thanks... Off the top of my head, I'd give it a month, and even then, I wouldn't use it as a major pathway just yet. Also, if you fluffed up the soil by cultivating before you planted, I'd pay attention to how well it's compacted/settled before walking on it too much. Maybe get on your knees and inspect by hand. If it's still pretty soft, walking on it will make indentations which, depending on the appearance you desire, may really annoy you. |
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I have a recently reseeded area of grass, which has
sprouted nicely. How soon can I walk on it, without damage? Based on time or length? Depends, but I'd give it a couple of months from now. Stolons should be well underway. |
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