27-04-2011, 11:57 PM
This conversation has been going on for quite some time Wayne.
There have been numerous discussions on how best to treat the low lying water and irregularities on our field.
The general consensus is that soil is not practical because as soon as it rains again (with gusto) as it usually does, the soil is gone.
We need a fine mixture of something like crushed cement and road base to fill the holes in then roll them to make it nice and flat and then sprinkle it with a bit of soil to get the grass going. I think mother nature would get the grass sorted in no time flat without our help because every time it rains we get a field top dressing. (The motor bike damage last year was almost completely gone after 2 or 3 good down pours).
Gazz
There have been numerous discussions on how best to treat the low lying water and irregularities on our field.
The general consensus is that soil is not practical because as soon as it rains again (with gusto) as it usually does, the soil is gone.
We need a fine mixture of something like crushed cement and road base to fill the holes in then roll them to make it nice and flat and then sprinkle it with a bit of soil to get the grass going. I think mother nature would get the grass sorted in no time flat without our help because every time it rains we get a field top dressing. (The motor bike damage last year was almost completely gone after 2 or 3 good down pours).
Gazz
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