shreve17
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 25, 2003
- 3
I'm hoping for some advice on the best approach to final grading my lot (just built a new house on it) which is completely covered with at least 12" plastic soil which has been soaked with lots of rain. I have been waiting for a few consecutive days of sun to dry it out so the bobcat could work it but I haven't had any luck. I get one, maybe two days of sun but it's not enough to dry it out and make it workable (with a rubber tire machine, at least, which keeps getting stuck and sinking in areas where water has sat). I'm not looking for any structural solutions, just a way to work it to final grade to get drainage and lay sod on it. Are there any amendments that would help this process? Would a track machine do a better job?
I'm also thinking about mixing topsoil in with it to help the grass grow. Should I do that during final grading to mix it in with the clay or final grade and spread the topsoil on top of the clay?
Thanks
I'm also thinking about mixing topsoil in with it to help the grass grow. Should I do that during final grading to mix it in with the clay or final grade and spread the topsoil on top of the clay?
Thanks