Is there a pre-mixed lawn product to help nourish soil and grass?
I have a number of areas on my lawn which need raising, is their a bagged product which has all mixed ready for spreading ie all the top soil loam and grass seed Thanks Keith
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Interesting concept! Not that I am aware of. But I could be wrong, wouldn't be the first time. How large are the areas? Many times it is cheaper to purchase in bulk and have delivered.
https://www.thespruce.com/level-your-lawn-out-by-topdressing-2132666
https://youtu.be/40m53gHd6-w
https://m.wikihow.com/Level-a-Bumpy-Lawn
Hi Keith. Keep in mind that grass is a weed. It spreads and it lingers. It doesn't like to be cut too short and it doesn't really like to be messed with. What it does like is regular watering, a BIT of a haircut and a touch of fertilizer that's right for its species. It also loves a bit of good top soil and REST (don't we all). Too much fussing and it's like a spoiled child, it's never satisfied and won't produce on command. Good luck!