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Filling in 'dips' in lawn
Greetings -
I have a couple of 'dips' in my lawn - areas where several square feet are several inches below the rest of the lawn. Grass is growing there currently. What is the best way to go about filling these holes, so they are up to grade with the rest of the lawn? I thought about just filling it with topsoil, but do I need to remove the grass there first? Should I till it up first? Should I tamp the topsoil down, or just leave it in there loose, then reseed? Thanks for any help! =Scott L. |
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