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Soil Preparation
STEP 1 Clear
the site of all building materials (wood, bricks, cement, etc.) as well
as any buried stumps, rocks, stones, or other debris that are larger
than 2-3 inches in diameter.
STEP 2 Rough grade
the entire area to eliminate any drainage problems on the entire
property. This would include sloping the grade away from building
foundations, eliminating or reducing severe slopes, and filling
low-lying areas. A tractor mounted blade and/or box are most often used
for rough grading, but if the area is small, it can be done with hand
tools. The rough grading will probably uncover more debris that should
be removed and not buried.
STEP 3 Initial
tilling to a depth of at least 2 inches, should be completed prior to
adding any soil amendments. This will control most annual weeds,
alleviate subsoil compaction, permit a bonding of the topsoil to the
subsoil, and improve root penetration as well as air exchange and water
movement.
STEP 4 Add topsoil
(if needed) to achieve total topsoil depth of 4-6 inches, after
firming. The topsoil should be a loamy sand, sandy loam, clay loam,
loam, silt loam, sandy clay loam, or other soil suitable for the area.
To the extent possible, practical, affordable, and available,
incorporate humus (fully decomposed organic matter) into the topsoil.
STEP 5 Test the soil
pH with a chemical soil test to determine if any pH correcting materials
are required. Acidic soils (pH of 6 and below) can be improved
with the addition of lime. Alkaline soils (pH of 7.5 and higher)
can be improved with the addition of sulfur or gypsum.
STEP 6 Apply "starter
fertilizer" that is high in phosphate ("P" or the middle number on a bag
of fertilizer), at a rate recommended for the particular project. To
avoid root injury to the newly installed turf, the fertilizer should be
raked into the top 3-4 inches.
STEP 7 Finish grade
the entire site, maintaining the rough grading contours and slopes, with
a tractor-mounted box blade or pulverizer for large areas or a
heavy-duty rake for smaller areas.
STEP 8 Roll the area
with a lawn roller one-third full of water to firm and settle the
surface. Low spots revealed by this step should be filled to match the
surrounding grade surface. If time permits, allow the area to settle
further with rainfall or by applying irrigation. Proceed to
installation.
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