SETTLING HAPPENS: When new structures are built on idle land many ground disturbances must occur, such as burying of sewer, electric, and sprinkler lines. Ample sod watering provokes the land to settle around these disturbances. Lawn settling is not the fault of the builder, developer, or the sod installer; it is a common consequence of modern construction.
TOP DRESSING: The only way to regain a level yard after settling:
- Wait three weeks after the grass is established
- Buy some sand or light fill dirt
- Using a shovel, cast the sand into the depressed areas of the yard
- Use the back side of a rake to level the piles. The grass will spread across and grow through the sand within six to eight weeks, depending on the thickness of the sand.
FERTILIZING: Our sod is fertilized in the field every month of the growing season. Upon establishment, fertilization maintains grass health, produces deep green color, and promotes root depth. Use Scotts Turfbuiler or an equivalent blend of "10-20-10" every month during the growing season. Water is critical during the post-fertilization time: usually 30 minutes a day for a week should produce a lush green lawn.
