12.14.2008

Our backyard consists of all landscaping stones, no grass. We want to plant grass,?

backyard landscaping
MISS RED asked:


do we have to remove the stones first, and then lay down the topsoil, or can we just buy topsoil to cover the stones and then plant the grass? Thanks!

7 Responses to “Our backyard consists of all landscaping stones, no grass. We want to plant grass,?”

  1. REnate Says:

    You have to remove the stones. Growing grass is not as easy as it sounds. Where do you live? If you live in a Western State then it is going to be really hard to grow grass without an in ground watering system.

  2. lilswiss2002 Says:

    The stones must be removed. Grass, like any other plant, needs good soil to grow in…and landscaping stones don’t really fall into that category…

  3. TN girl Says:

    well, you might want to talk to a local landscaper about this, because sometimes stones can be beneficial for drainage, but if its too dry then your grass might not grow.

  4. Julie Says:

    Take the stones out. They will interfere with the penetration of the grass’s roots and will interfere with their ability to take up water if it gets dry…

  5. LJAY2000 Says:

    I would remove them. The ground needs to be roto-tilled before seeding besides not good for the grass not good for the tiller. Grass takes more work than just throwing down some seed. You need to prep the soil first.

  6. Jamie Says:

    It would be better and last longer if you remove the stones.

  7. Mr. PotatoHead Says:

    You really should remove all the stone and lay down a level new bed of topsoil first. If you cover the stones you will have alot of trouble with settling and stones rising to the top.

    Remove the stones, level the ground with 2 inches of new topsoil, and then lay down new sod.