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well, rip the old stuff up
then prep the ground deep to about 12 inches with sand, lime, gypsum if you have any clay roll flat and then have the sod installed you can't get a blue grass to grow there? |
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I was thinking about getting the soil tested as well...sounds like it might be a good idea.
As far as a connection to A&M, if you count 5 years of my life there, Class of 1994, then YES! I was thinking about the sprinkler issues, I will certainly mark the location of the heads, I was thinking about changing the design of the system as well since I have put in new flower beds since the yard was originally installed. The heads are the kind that pop up about 3 inches before spraying so the depth shouldn't be too much of an issue. |
Get the sprinkler system changed before you resod. You don't want to be trenching in new lines through your new grass.
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