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Reviving grass that was covered by construction materials.
Posted on 7/27/24 at 7:52 am
Posted on 7/27/24 at 7:52 am
Long story short had some pallets of materials dropped off on Monday and it was put in the yard instead of the driveway by accident. Couldn’t get them moved until today because of the rain.
Is there any chance I’ll be able to revive that portion of the yard that will be dead when these pallets get moved? If so, what can I do to speed it up?
Is there any chance I’ll be able to revive that portion of the yard that will be dead when these pallets get moved? If so, what can I do to speed it up?
Posted on 7/27/24 at 9:16 am to Roux57
Just leave it be. It will come back. Plenty of growing time left.
Posted on 7/27/24 at 9:46 am to Roux57
Other than the excellent advice in the previous post, I’ll just add to be vigilant for any weeds that try to take advantage of the opportunity to grow while the grass is weak.
Posted on 7/27/24 at 10:17 am to Roux57
other than what mtcheral said, maybe take a leaf rake and lightly hit the areas of grass that are flat and compressed. Get some airflow going.
Posted on 7/27/24 at 10:22 am to Roux57
All good, just got them moved and it’s not as bad as I expected. This will recover real quick, hit it with a rake and stood it back up. All good in this hood. Will keep an eye on weeds
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