Holes in Grass Garden
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Jonnny

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29,673 posts

205 months

Saturday 8th March
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Little bit of advice, my dogs decided that digging in the garden was fun last year. There's only about 5 and they're not massive holes but some are as deep as a small football so I need to sort them before the good weather comes around and kids want to play.

Do I fill them with soil and grass seed, I've seen people using sand as a leveller for small dips - should I fill them with sand instead? Is there a specific seed or is any grass seed ok?

Thanks all.

Zio Di Roma

1,443 posts

48 months

Saturday 8th March
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Jonnny said:
Little bit of advice, my dogs decided that digging in the garden was fun last year. There's only about 5 and they're not massive holes but some are as deep as a small football so I need to sort them before the good weather comes around and kids want to play.

Do I fill them with soil and grass seed, I've seen people using sand as a leveller for small dips - should I fill them with sand instead? Is there a specific seed or is any grass seed ok?

Thanks all.
You first need to check for sausages.

Have you upset anyone on Pistonheads?

Gary C

13,872 posts

195 months

Saturday 8th March
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Zio Di Roma said:
Jonnny said:
Little bit of advice, my dogs decided that digging in the garden was fun last year. There's only about 5 and they're not massive holes but some are as deep as a small football so I need to sort them before the good weather comes around and kids want to play.

Do I fill them with soil and grass seed, I've seen people using sand as a leveller for small dips - should I fill them with sand instead? Is there a specific seed or is any grass seed ok?

Thanks all.
You first need to check for sausages.

Have you upset anyone on Pistonheads?
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andy43

11,666 posts

270 months

Saturday 8th March
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I’d fill with soil and general use grass seed.
Maybe sprinkle a touch of gravy powder in with the seed to help it grow.

Panamax

6,466 posts

50 months

Saturday 8th March
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A bag or two of topsoil from your local DIY or garden centre.
One packet of general purpose grass seed.

Mix completely in a wheelbarrow or bucket. Fill the holes and tread down lightly. Water gently. Job done.

(Mixing the soil and seed thoroughly is much better than sprinkling seed on the top, where it's just a free lunch for your local bird population.)

Simpo Two

89,226 posts

281 months

Saturday 8th March
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andy43 said:
Maybe sprinkle a touch of gravy powder in with the seed to help it grow.
He wants to mow it not eat it hehe

Interesting to see that in these days of paving everything and hard landscaping, a lawn is now called a 'grass garden'!

andy43

11,666 posts

270 months

Saturday 8th March
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Simpo Two said:
andy43 said:
Maybe sprinkle a touch of gravy powder in with the seed to help it grow.
He wants to mow it not eat it hehe

Interesting to see that in these days of paving everything and hard landscaping, a lawn is now called a 'grass garden'!
irked Spoilsport

Simpo Two

89,226 posts

281 months

Saturday 8th March
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andy43 said:
Simpo Two said:
andy43 said:
Maybe sprinkle a touch of gravy powder in with the seed to help it grow.
He wants to mow it not eat it hehe

Interesting to see that in these days of paving everything and hard landscaping, a lawn is now called a 'grass garden'!
irked Spoilsport
Ah I see - you were thinking of the sausage that may have been hammered in there! A touch of mustard works well too.