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Rain washing away top dress soil on new renovation

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#1 ·
Stupid rain is washing away my soil on to the street. Just leveled out the yard last night and we had a nice rain this morning. Have areas that have washed on to the street. The yard has a slight slope to the street but its very gradual and not big. Suggestions on how to keep this from happening? I was going to get my seed down tonight or tomorrow but now i get to fix the lovely mess if it drys up enough. I will be covering with peat moss once I plant. Will this help some of it hold. Going to be tough not getting heavy rain for multiple weeks. I guess this is all part of the lovely renovation process. It's stressful!
 
#4 ·
Thanks Mattsbay_18 I was actually stopping at menards after work to get my peat moss. I'll grab that erosion blanket and give it a shot. Geregelybg i was planning on doing and 80% KBG 20 PRG mix so hopefully that is enough to help. Now i get to go out in the street and scoop up my mess once it drys. At least i had not dropped my seed yet.
 
#8 ·
Iceman said:
I used a product called M-Binder for my renovation last year per. This was recommended by @crunk and @pennstater2005. It worked great for me. It's a little tough to get it out of the spreader, but it works great over peat moss. You can get it from amazon.
Regarding the m binder.....After contacting the folks at Nature Seed they noted that most folks apply it to the seed directly then peat on top. I think I'm going to try it this year but save a little for the peat as well.
 
#9 ·
sheiraas said:
I did use a roller. The soil I got is very good sandy loam soil. Great to work with but also washes away pretty easy. I will make sure I roll the edges extra. THanks for the suggestion.
Probably the difference in soil type then. Well, if you are using PRG, it will germinate in 2-3 days so I guess watch the weather and when you have a few days of no rain, hurry and put your soil back and seed. Though, if you get a big soaker rain, new grass doesn't have large roots and may wash away the germinated grass too... Once it grows to a couple inches, it should be ok so maybe a week.