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Compost for Topdressing Lawn - BR
Posted on 4/26/24 at 12:40 pm
Posted on 4/26/24 at 12:40 pm
Anyone have experience with a quality compost I can use for Topdressing in the Baton Rouge area?
Anything in bulk or bag will work. It seems like the Black Cow compost has bark/lumps in it that wouldn't be ideal for Topdressing. Thoughts?
Anything in bulk or bag will work. It seems like the Black Cow compost has bark/lumps in it that wouldn't be ideal for Topdressing. Thoughts?
Posted on 4/26/24 at 1:05 pm to WITNESS23
Ha, good luck...
I've commented several times that there is no company in south Louisiana that really gives a shite about quality dirt, compost, sand, soil, etc.
In places like Texas and Georgia they'll pre mix a beautiful 70/30 ratio or whatever you want. You'll pay for it, but at least its available.
Here, Cleggs recommends dumping river shite, excuse me, silt, into your lawn.
This is what we need.
I've commented several times that there is no company in south Louisiana that really gives a shite about quality dirt, compost, sand, soil, etc.
In places like Texas and Georgia they'll pre mix a beautiful 70/30 ratio or whatever you want. You'll pay for it, but at least its available.
Here, Cleggs recommends dumping river shite, excuse me, silt, into your lawn.
This is what we need.
This post was edited on 4/26/24 at 1:06 pm
Posted on 4/26/24 at 1:09 pm to bayoubengals88
quote:
Here, Cleggs recommends dumping river shite, excuse me, silt, into your lawn.
I've called before and they said they don't recommend doing topsoil but instead (as you said) river silt and only when they have it available. I don't understand why?
Also, isn't river silt completely different than compost?
Posted on 4/26/24 at 1:10 pm to bayoubengals88
quote:
Here, Cleggs recommends dumping river shite, excuse me, silt, into your lawn
No wonder there is so much torpedograss everywhere
Posted on 4/26/24 at 1:28 pm to BilbeauTBaggins
quote:That much is true. Topsoil isn't recommended. It will mostly wash away.
I've called before and they said they don't recommend doing topsoil but instead (as you said) river silt and only when they have it available. I don't understand why?
Straight sand or sand with a compost mix is best.
And no, river silt is definitely not compost.
River silt is a great consistency for leveling, but as we know, it is often full of weeds (torpedo) and the occasional beer can.
I don't know why Clegg's is so insistent on the stuff. Money, I guess.
This post was edited on 4/26/24 at 1:51 pm
Posted on 4/26/24 at 1:32 pm to WITNESS23
quote:To answer your question, I've been using bags of play sand and compost/manure from Lowe's.
Anything in bulk or bag will work. It seems like the Black Cow compost has bark/lumps in it that wouldn't be ideal for Topdressing. Thoughts?
I usually pick up about 9 bags of sand and 3 of compost/manure.
This is not the most economical option unfortunately.
Here's 2,000+ posts about leveling/topdressing
Posted on 4/26/24 at 4:49 pm to bayoubengals88
Which bags of compost are you picking up?
Posted on 4/26/24 at 7:32 pm to WITNESS23
Call around to some of your local dirt guys and see what they've got.
The guy I use on the northshore has some beautiful sandy/dirt mix that spreads great but also lets stuff grow in it. Not cheap, but I like it.
The guy I use on the northshore has some beautiful sandy/dirt mix that spreads great but also lets stuff grow in it. Not cheap, but I like it.
Posted on 4/27/24 at 2:56 am to WITNESS23
If you are buying compost from a nursery you better sift it to get clumps out. last year I top dressed with peat and sand and sifted 2 bags of peat to remove big chinks, but I use a reel mower i have Bernuda get organic matter in your soil, you can use soil amendments I use carbon pro G from site one I use both pellet and liquid form
Posted on 4/27/24 at 5:50 am to ole man
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last year I top dressed with peat and sand and sifted 2 bags of peat to remove big chinks
Posted on 4/27/24 at 9:51 am to WITNESS23
quote:Compost/Manure that’s sub $3.
Which bags of compost are you picking up?
Since my lawn is far from perfect and I’m still leveling instead of top dressing the bit of mulch doesn’t bother me.
It’ll break down over time if it doesn’t wash away.
Posted on 4/27/24 at 1:32 pm to indytiger
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The guy I use on the northshore
mind saying who?
Posted on 4/27/24 at 10:37 pm to indytiger
Instead of compost or bagged material, what about using something like bulk garden soil from Clegg’s?
Posted on 4/28/24 at 9:15 am to WITNESS23
I think Bofingers tree service in Baton Rouge is actually producing some with the input of a number of various experts of different skill sets. You may want to give them a call to see what they have. I’m sure it would be bull and not in bags
Posted on 4/29/24 at 7:44 am to indytiger
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northshore
I talked to Manco services out of Folsom and they didn't speak too highly of it. They said it had weeds growing in it, which means it's probably not properly composted.
I also talked with Schmelly's Dirt Farm on the Southshore. I think this is legit compost, but I've never made the drive down there to get some.
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