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Homemade compost to build up lawn level?
We've recently moved into a new house, and wish to make a few minor
alterations in the (smallish) garden, specifically to grass over part of a flower bed surrounding the patio (our kids seem not to have the ability to step over the bed to get to the lawn) and to remove a dangerously leaning tree in the middle of the lawn. The latter we have already done but it has left a crater in the lawn to fill; the former will require raising/levelling of the soil to match the surrounding lawn. With the house we also inherited a reasonably-sized composter, full of compost. I haven't seen what it's like, but this leads to my question, which is: Can you use compost (of the variable homemade variety) as a base for lawns? I'd rather put the compost to use (we don't have a huge plot to make a great deal of use with it, and a second composter is already filling up), and avoid the cost of buying in loads of topsoil. On the other hand, I gather that topsoil, from the right supplier (i.e. not B&Q etc) is not overly expensive, so I would rather use that (or a mixture of topsoil/compost?) if it will provide a better result. Many thanks in advance, Mike |
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Homemade compost to build up lawn level?
Michael Brewer wrote:
Can you use compost (of the variable homemade variety) as a base for lawns? I'd rather put the compost to use (we don't have a huge plot to make a great deal of use with it, and a second composter is already filling up), and avoid the cost of buying in loads of topsoil. On the other hand, I gather that topsoil, from the right supplier (i.e. not B&Q etc) is not overly expensive, so I would rather use that (or a mixture of topsoil/compost?) if it will provide a better result. Many thanks in advance, Mike use topsoil. Compost eventually rots to nothing! pk |
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Homemade compost to build up lawn level?
Michael Brewer wrote:
Can you use compost (of the variable homemade variety) as a base for lawns? I'd rather put the compost to use (we don't have a huge plot to make a great deal of use with it, and a second composter is already filling up), and avoid the cost of buying in loads of topsoil. On the other hand, I gather that topsoil, from the right supplier (i.e. not B&Q etc) is not overly expensive, so I would rather use that (or a mixture of topsoil/compost?) if it will provide a better result. Many thanks in advance, Mike use topsoil. Compost eventually rots to nothing! pk |
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Homemade compost to build up lawn level?
Michael Brewer wrote:
Can you use compost (of the variable homemade variety) as a base for lawns? I'd rather put the compost to use (we don't have a huge plot to make a great deal of use with it, and a second composter is already filling up), and avoid the cost of buying in loads of topsoil. On the other hand, I gather that topsoil, from the right supplier (i.e. not B&Q etc) is not overly expensive, so I would rather use that (or a mixture of topsoil/compost?) if it will provide a better result. Many thanks in advance, Mike use topsoil. Compost eventually rots to nothing! pk |
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Homemade compost to build up lawn level?
Michael Brewer wrote:
Can you use compost (of the variable homemade variety) as a base for lawns? I'd rather put the compost to use (we don't have a huge plot to make a great deal of use with it, and a second composter is already filling up), and avoid the cost of buying in loads of topsoil. On the other hand, I gather that topsoil, from the right supplier (i.e. not B&Q etc) is not overly expensive, so I would rather use that (or a mixture of topsoil/compost?) if it will provide a better result. Many thanks in advance, Mike use topsoil. Compost eventually rots to nothing! pk |
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Homemade compost to build up lawn level?
"Michael Brewer" wrote in message om... We've recently moved into a new house, and wish to make a few minor alterations in the (smallish) garden, specifically to grass over part of a flower bed surrounding the patio (our kids seem not to have the ability to step over the bed to get to the lawn) and to remove a dangerously leaning tree in the middle of the lawn. The latter we have already done but it has left a crater in the lawn to fill; the former will require raising/levelling of the soil to match the surrounding lawn. With the house we also inherited a reasonably-sized composter, full of compost. I haven't seen what it's like, but this leads to my question, which is: Can you use compost (of the variable homemade variety) as a base for lawns? I'd rather put the compost to use (we don't have a huge plot to make a great deal of use with it, and a second composter is already filling up), and avoid the cost of buying in loads of topsoil. On the other hand, I gather that topsoil, from the right supplier (i.e. not B&Q etc) is not overly expensive, so I would rather use that (or a mixture of topsoil/compost?) if it will provide a better result. Many thanks in advance, Mike Use topsoil which you can acquire from other parts of the garden (flowerbeds) which should ensure an even match on the lawn filled in. If you then have a deficit of soil use your compost and a bit of purchased soil to fill in the flowerbeds |
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Homemade compost to build up lawn level?
"Michael Brewer" wrote in message om... We've recently moved into a new house, and wish to make a few minor alterations in the (smallish) garden, specifically to grass over part of a flower bed surrounding the patio (our kids seem not to have the ability to step over the bed to get to the lawn) and to remove a dangerously leaning tree in the middle of the lawn. The latter we have already done but it has left a crater in the lawn to fill; the former will require raising/levelling of the soil to match the surrounding lawn. With the house we also inherited a reasonably-sized composter, full of compost. I haven't seen what it's like, but this leads to my question, which is: Can you use compost (of the variable homemade variety) as a base for lawns? I'd rather put the compost to use (we don't have a huge plot to make a great deal of use with it, and a second composter is already filling up), and avoid the cost of buying in loads of topsoil. On the other hand, I gather that topsoil, from the right supplier (i.e. not B&Q etc) is not overly expensive, so I would rather use that (or a mixture of topsoil/compost?) if it will provide a better result. Many thanks in advance, Mike Use topsoil which you can acquire from other parts of the garden (flowerbeds) which should ensure an even match on the lawn filled in. If you then have a deficit of soil use your compost and a bit of purchased soil to fill in the flowerbeds |
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Homemade compost to build up lawn level?
"Michael Brewer" wrote in message om... We've recently moved into a new house, and wish to make a few minor alterations in the (smallish) garden, specifically to grass over part of a flower bed surrounding the patio (our kids seem not to have the ability to step over the bed to get to the lawn) and to remove a dangerously leaning tree in the middle of the lawn. The latter we have already done but it has left a crater in the lawn to fill; the former will require raising/levelling of the soil to match the surrounding lawn. With the house we also inherited a reasonably-sized composter, full of compost. I haven't seen what it's like, but this leads to my question, which is: Can you use compost (of the variable homemade variety) as a base for lawns? I'd rather put the compost to use (we don't have a huge plot to make a great deal of use with it, and a second composter is already filling up), and avoid the cost of buying in loads of topsoil. On the other hand, I gather that topsoil, from the right supplier (i.e. not B&Q etc) is not overly expensive, so I would rather use that (or a mixture of topsoil/compost?) if it will provide a better result. Many thanks in advance, Mike Use topsoil which you can acquire from other parts of the garden (flowerbeds) which should ensure an even match on the lawn filled in. If you then have a deficit of soil use your compost and a bit of purchased soil to fill in the flowerbeds |
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Homemade compost to build up lawn level?
"Michael Brewer" wrote in message om... We've recently moved into a new house, and wish to make a few minor alterations in the (smallish) garden, specifically to grass over part of a flower bed surrounding the patio (our kids seem not to have the ability to step over the bed to get to the lawn) and to remove a dangerously leaning tree in the middle of the lawn. The latter we have already done but it has left a crater in the lawn to fill; the former will require raising/levelling of the soil to match the surrounding lawn. With the house we also inherited a reasonably-sized composter, full of compost. I haven't seen what it's like, but this leads to my question, which is: Can you use compost (of the variable homemade variety) as a base for lawns? I'd rather put the compost to use (we don't have a huge plot to make a great deal of use with it, and a second composter is already filling up), and avoid the cost of buying in loads of topsoil. On the other hand, I gather that topsoil, from the right supplier (i.e. not B&Q etc) is not overly expensive, so I would rather use that (or a mixture of topsoil/compost?) if it will provide a better result. Many thanks in advance, Mike Use topsoil which you can acquire from other parts of the garden (flowerbeds) which should ensure an even match on the lawn filled in. If you then have a deficit of soil use your compost and a bit of purchased soil to fill in the flowerbeds |
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Homemade compost to build up lawn level?
"Michael Brewer" wrote in message om... We've recently moved into a new house, and wish to make a few minor alterations in the (smallish) garden, specifically to grass over part of a flower bed surrounding the patio (our kids seem not to have the ability to step over the bed to get to the lawn) and to remove a dangerously leaning tree in the middle of the lawn. The latter we have already done but it has left a crater in the lawn to fill; the former will require raising/levelling of the soil to match the surrounding lawn. With the house we also inherited a reasonably-sized composter, full of compost. I haven't seen what it's like, but this leads to my question, which is: Can you use compost (of the variable homemade variety) as a base for lawns? I'd rather put the compost to use (we don't have a huge plot to make a great deal of use with it, and a second composter is already filling up), and avoid the cost of buying in loads of topsoil. On the other hand, I gather that topsoil, from the right supplier (i.e. not B&Q etc) is not overly expensive, so I would rather use that (or a mixture of topsoil/compost?) if it will provide a better result. I would suggest that the compost is too valuable to just dump in a hole to level it to lawn level. 2 parts topsoil to 1 part compost wouldmake a good basis for your purpose. Franz |
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Homemade compost to build up lawn level?
"Michael Brewer" wrote in message om... We've recently moved into a new house, and wish to make a few minor alterations in the (smallish) garden, specifically to grass over part of a flower bed surrounding the patio (our kids seem not to have the ability to step over the bed to get to the lawn) and to remove a dangerously leaning tree in the middle of the lawn. The latter we have already done but it has left a crater in the lawn to fill; the former will require raising/levelling of the soil to match the surrounding lawn. With the house we also inherited a reasonably-sized composter, full of compost. I haven't seen what it's like, but this leads to my question, which is: Can you use compost (of the variable homemade variety) as a base for lawns? I'd rather put the compost to use (we don't have a huge plot to make a great deal of use with it, and a second composter is already filling up), and avoid the cost of buying in loads of topsoil. On the other hand, I gather that topsoil, from the right supplier (i.e. not B&Q etc) is not overly expensive, so I would rather use that (or a mixture of topsoil/compost?) if it will provide a better result. I would suggest that the compost is too valuable to just dump in a hole to level it to lawn level. 2 parts topsoil to 1 part compost wouldmake a good basis for your purpose. Franz |
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Homemade compost to build up lawn level?
"Michael Brewer" wrote in message om... We've recently moved into a new house, and wish to make a few minor alterations in the (smallish) garden, specifically to grass over part of a flower bed surrounding the patio (our kids seem not to have the ability to step over the bed to get to the lawn) and to remove a dangerously leaning tree in the middle of the lawn. The latter we have already done but it has left a crater in the lawn to fill; the former will require raising/levelling of the soil to match the surrounding lawn. With the house we also inherited a reasonably-sized composter, full of compost. I haven't seen what it's like, but this leads to my question, which is: Can you use compost (of the variable homemade variety) as a base for lawns? I'd rather put the compost to use (we don't have a huge plot to make a great deal of use with it, and a second composter is already filling up), and avoid the cost of buying in loads of topsoil. On the other hand, I gather that topsoil, from the right supplier (i.e. not B&Q etc) is not overly expensive, so I would rather use that (or a mixture of topsoil/compost?) if it will provide a better result. I would suggest that the compost is too valuable to just dump in a hole to level it to lawn level. 2 parts topsoil to 1 part compost wouldmake a good basis for your purpose. Franz |
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Homemade compost to build up lawn level?
"Michael Brewer" wrote in message om... We've recently moved into a new house, and wish to make a few minor alterations in the (smallish) garden, specifically to grass over part of a flower bed surrounding the patio (our kids seem not to have the ability to step over the bed to get to the lawn) and to remove a dangerously leaning tree in the middle of the lawn. The latter we have already done but it has left a crater in the lawn to fill; the former will require raising/levelling of the soil to match the surrounding lawn. With the house we also inherited a reasonably-sized composter, full of compost. I haven't seen what it's like, but this leads to my question, which is: Can you use compost (of the variable homemade variety) as a base for lawns? I'd rather put the compost to use (we don't have a huge plot to make a great deal of use with it, and a second composter is already filling up), and avoid the cost of buying in loads of topsoil. On the other hand, I gather that topsoil, from the right supplier (i.e. not B&Q etc) is not overly expensive, so I would rather use that (or a mixture of topsoil/compost?) if it will provide a better result. I would suggest that the compost is too valuable to just dump in a hole to level it to lawn level. 2 parts topsoil to 1 part compost wouldmake a good basis for your purpose. Franz |
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Homemade compost to build up lawn level?
"Michael Brewer" wrote in message om... We've recently moved into a new house, and wish to make a few minor alterations in the (smallish) garden, specifically to grass over part of a flower bed surrounding the patio (our kids seem not to have the ability to step over the bed to get to the lawn) and to remove a dangerously leaning tree in the middle of the lawn. The latter we have already done but it has left a crater in the lawn to fill; the former will require raising/levelling of the soil to match the surrounding lawn. With the house we also inherited a reasonably-sized composter, full of compost. I haven't seen what it's like, but this leads to my question, which is: Can you use compost (of the variable homemade variety) as a base for lawns? I'd rather put the compost to use (we don't have a huge plot to make a great deal of use with it, and a second composter is already filling up), and avoid the cost of buying in loads of topsoil. On the other hand, I gather that topsoil, from the right supplier (i.e. not B&Q etc) is not overly expensive, so I would rather use that (or a mixture of topsoil/compost?) if it will provide a better result. Many thanks in advance, Mike I would shift soil off my flower /veg beds etc for the lawn and dig the compost into the beds |
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Homemade compost to build up lawn level?
"Michael Brewer" wrote in message om... We've recently moved into a new house, and wish to make a few minor alterations in the (smallish) garden, specifically to grass over part of a flower bed surrounding the patio (our kids seem not to have the ability to step over the bed to get to the lawn) and to remove a dangerously leaning tree in the middle of the lawn. The latter we have already done but it has left a crater in the lawn to fill; the former will require raising/levelling of the soil to match the surrounding lawn. With the house we also inherited a reasonably-sized composter, full of compost. I haven't seen what it's like, but this leads to my question, which is: Can you use compost (of the variable homemade variety) as a base for lawns? I'd rather put the compost to use (we don't have a huge plot to make a great deal of use with it, and a second composter is already filling up), and avoid the cost of buying in loads of topsoil. On the other hand, I gather that topsoil, from the right supplier (i.e. not B&Q etc) is not overly expensive, so I would rather use that (or a mixture of topsoil/compost?) if it will provide a better result. Many thanks in advance, Mike I would shift soil off my flower /veg beds etc for the lawn and dig the compost into the beds |
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