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<blockquote data-quote="Wildyote" data-source="post: 159557" data-attributes="member: 2259"><p>Work your topsoil and don't be afraid to apply some composted manure as most top soil around your area doesn't have much organic matter. </p><p></p><p>Drag it to get it smooth and pack it with 4 wheeler, garden tractor, or compactor wheel. </p><p></p><p>A pull behind broadcaster or push cart broadcasters work just fine. I would use a fairly heavy seed rate and use a variety that is hardy with both cool and warm season grasses.</p><p></p><p>Drag it with 4 wheeler and a piece of 6 or 8ft piece of chain link and water it frequently. If you can have it prepped and wait to seed until just before a 3 day soaker all the better. This saves lots of water.</p><p></p><p>If you need composted manure I have plenty and I have many people that have used it on new seedings as well as established lawns with great results.</p><p></p><p>I had one guy that had no topsoil and just used my composted manure and his yard turned out great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wildyote, post: 159557, member: 2259"] Work your topsoil and don't be afraid to apply some composted manure as most top soil around your area doesn't have much organic matter. Drag it to get it smooth and pack it with 4 wheeler, garden tractor, or compactor wheel. A pull behind broadcaster or push cart broadcasters work just fine. I would use a fairly heavy seed rate and use a variety that is hardy with both cool and warm season grasses. Drag it with 4 wheeler and a piece of 6 or 8ft piece of chain link and water it frequently. If you can have it prepped and wait to seed until just before a 3 day soaker all the better. This saves lots of water. If you need composted manure I have plenty and I have many people that have used it on new seedings as well as established lawns with great results. I had one guy that had no topsoil and just used my composted manure and his yard turned out great. [/QUOTE]
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