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Steps for Top Dressing
When to top dress and how frequently
The two factors that determine the frequency of top dressing are:
Within the framework of an ecological fertilization program, we recommend top dressing every year for poorly structured soils, less often for better structured soils. Which soil amendment to use for top dressingThe choice of amendment depends on the nature of the soil. Generally, in 75% of cases, pure compost is used. In sandy terrain, the soil is unable to retain the nutrients and rain water. In this situation, it is recommended to use a mixture composed of 75% compost and 25% peat moss. The purpose of this mix is to enhance soil cohesion, water retention and other fertilizing elements. On terrain containing high levels of clay, the soil is very compact which considerably reduces gas transfer. In this case, it is preferable to use a mixture composed of 50% of compost and 50% horticultural sand. The purpose of this mix is to separate clay particles furthering gas transfer and soil porosity. Suggested characteristics of top dressing mixture
The amendment must have a fine texture and a homogeneous structure. It must be well strained and free of large debris that will otherwise appear in the grass. Finally, the amendment must be free of weeds. To accomplish this, it is necessary to avoid mixes that contain black soil and more particularly domestic compost made from garden and/or kitchen waste, since domestic compost often contains undesirable grass seeds. Required quantity of soil amendment
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