Any tips to help it fill in quicker or am I just looking at a long recovery? It's leaving mower wheel tracks when I cut so I'm already re-raking every 4 or 5 days to get rid of those. Those aren't as noticeable anymore so I'm hoping the sand is finally getting "into place".

by freeball78

7 Comments

  1. FloppyJockSocks2

    21-0-0 ammonium sulfate. I think you did a good job, assuming those are low areas that were filled by the sand.

  2. Ashamed-Status-9668

    Should have used 200 grit. I will see myself out.

  3. Not too much sand. You did it too early and should have waited until we’re further into growing season. Water and nitrogen will speed it up

  4. Motor-Inside2518

    You’ll be fine just a little early! I wouldn’t do this at the first green up but instead when it’s growing super fast in a few months 

  5. jeremysbrain

    Wait are we supposed to be putting sand on Bermuda grass? I have never heard of this.

  6. Historical_Coconut_6

    Too early. You just need the HEAT. Always wait until nighttime temps are consistently AT LEAST in the 70’s. Then throw some heavy fert down and water it before burying it. It’ll come back, just going to take time.

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