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Flipping over turf
I want to re-do my lawn completely. Most recommendations are for the old turf to be removed completely but I want to consider an alternative approach and I would welcome your views.
My idea is to hire a turf cutter to cut the turf and then flip the turf completely over. Then the plan is to spread about 2 inches of top soil on top and then sow grass seed with a little fertiliser. One reason for doing this is to save carrying lots of turf and hiring a skip. I also want to raise the overall level of the lawn. Is this plan feasible or just potty? |
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