My pro tip is the best way to level an uneven yard, it fills in low spots, doesn’t wash away, & allows new grass growth
A LAWN expert has shared the pro tip that helps them level uneven yards.
The trick doubles as a growth technique that encourages low spots to come in.
An experienced gardener shared his trick to level out yards[/caption]Meyers (@meyers.makes) shared the gardening tip in a viral TikTok video.
“The best way to level a yard is using sand,” he explained.
“It fills in all the low spots, compacts well, and does not wash away.”
The gardener started by wheelbarrowing sand over to the barren spots in his yard.
After multiple trips, he was able to create multiple piles of sand in his yard’s problem spots.
He leveled out the sand with a leveling rake slowly, making sure to cover his entire yard in an even layer.
Meyers explained that the sand doesn’t prevent grass growth and is great as a base for new crops.
“You can grow new grass by putting down seed and topsoil,” he advised.
Two months after putting down the sand, he showed off his “thriving” flat yard.
While many shared alternative suggestions to even out a yard, Meyers explained that sand was the best option.
“I did this with only topsoil and it turned out great,” said one commenter.
He rebutted that topsoil had the downside of washing away with rain.
One viewer was concerned about the growth potential of a yard filled with sand.
They explained their yard that’s entirely sand proved itself to be a nightmare.
It fills in all the low spots, compacts well, and does not wash away.
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“My yard is sand and it’s awful. Grass will hardly grow because it’s so dry. Weeds love it and it’s like a giant ant hill,” they explained.
Meyers explained that sand isn’t conducive alone but works great with soil.
“50/50 sand soil works perfectly,” he said.
People thanked him for his expert insight and advice.
“Just what I was looking for! Thanks!” said one commenter.
“Funny I’m looking as to how to level my yard!” said another.
One expert shared a trick that helps add nutrients back into the ground.
“Use a leveling mix, it’s like 60% sand and 40% soil,” they advised.
“Adds nutritional value as well as levels.”
He explained sand is the best way to level out an uneven yard and doesn’t wash away[/caption]