When to Topdress

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When to Topdress Kyle Boatright 02-01-2006
Posted by Kyle Boatright on February 1, 2006, 9:31 pm
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I'm in Atlanta and have a Zoysia lawn that was sodded last summer.
Unfortunately, it isn't very smooth, so it needs to be top-dressed. I know
better than to use sand - I'll use a soil blend similar to the soil in the
yard... No problem there.

My thoughts are to do this chore just as the grass is beginning to emerge
from dormancy - probably sometime in April.

Is there a better time?

KB



Posted by Timothy on February 2, 2006, 11:31 am
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On Wed, 01 Feb 2006 21:31:48 -0500, Kyle Boatright wrote:

> I'm in Atlanta and have a Zoysia lawn that was sodded last summer.
> Unfortunately, it isn't very smooth, so it needs to be top-dressed. I
> know better than to use sand - I'll use a soil blend similar to the soil
> in the yard... No problem there.
>
> My thoughts are to do this chore just as the grass is beginning to emerge
> from dormancy - probably sometime in April.
>
> Is there a better time?
>
> KB

Sounds good to me, that's when we tend to do such things. I would over
seed at the same time to thicken up the lawn and to speed up the return of
the lawn in the top dressed areas.

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Posted by Chub on February 3, 2006, 7:57 am
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when it's growing vigorously.

> I'm in Atlanta and have a Zoysia lawn that was sodded last summer.
> Unfortunately, it isn't very smooth, so it needs to be top-dressed. I
> know better than to use sand - I'll use a soil blend similar to the soil
> in the yard... No problem there.
>
> My thoughts are to do this chore just as the grass is beginning to emerge
> from dormancy - probably sometime in April.
>
> Is there a better time?
>
> KB
>




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