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Republican slayer
Location: WA
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How to level my backyard
When I bought my house last year the backyard was a complete jungle. I somehow got it down to the point where it's manageable but there are so many bumps, potholes and tiny hills that the entire yard is completely uneven. Whenever I go over it with the mower it always bumps all over the place. How can I somewhat level it? Any type of machine I can use?
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Crazy
Location: louisianna
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hi,not sure how much land we're talking about but, a garden tiller i would reccomend a self propelled rear tine tiller .simply run over it like cutting the grass, with a push mower. it will knock down the hills and it will make it flat. then you fill in the low spots. if its a lot of land a small tractor and a box blade will make small work of it .hope this helps and good luck!
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Young Crumudgeon
Location: Canada
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Yeah, a tiller will do the job. Be aware that you'll have to reseed the grass afterwards, which means you'll be cultivating mud for a year or so and it'll be 2-3 before the grass comes in thick enough to really look right, as it were. The result however, should be a nice flat, level lawn and if you reseed well it should come up quite lush as well.
Normally I'd say to plant any perennials you want at the same time, since the soil will be nice and loose after the tiller does it's thing, but given that it's so late in the season you're just going to have to hold off until next year.
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Evil Priest: The Devil Made Me Do It!
Location: Southern England
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can't help but laugh
Location: dar al-harb
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if you want to avoid the price having sod set down... there is a way to do it on the cheap.
i'm not quite sure how severe your problem is... but there is a decent chance some sand and a few laps with a heavy roller would do the job by itself. string level and pour sand/dirt in the deep holes when the ground is dry. then, wait until the ground is soft from rain (but not too soft, you'll just bog down and damage your grass) and do an even roll as if you were mowing it to smooth out the little hills. your lawn will most certainly be damaged, but it recovers well from the sand and a little care with the roller will not make it too traumatic.
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can't help but laugh
Location: dar al-harb
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lol, i wouldn't worry about getting rid of the sand.
in my experience, sand is a great filler for holes. it's cheap, transports easily, and will fill holes with a minimum of labor. i certainly wouldn't recommend filling gaping holes with it, but the grass will grow back naturally over it. (at least it has with all the soil types i've had experience with) i'm sure if you ask your local home depot or lowes guy, he can direct you toward your optimum filler based on your soil and application.
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A Storm Is Coming
Location: The Great White North
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