I am in the middle of some serious land regrading of about two acres. I had a scraper come in and cut down a hill and fill in a low spot on the other side of our driveway. The soil is some very heavy clay and some silty soil called "loess" (Mississippi River bluffs). We don't have great top soil but I had them scrap off what we had and respread it after the dirt moving was complete.
So far so good. My question no is how best to spread compost to help loosen up the soil. Just plan to plant grass for a lawn but want it to look reasonable. Our soil tests came up reasonable except for little to no "organic matter". We have a local compost place that sells dried, screened compost (3/8" max size). Plan to buy four to five 60 yard truckloads of it and spread it to about 1" thick. The trucks have a belt under the load to unload - I am hoping they can spread the loads out a little as they unload. What would you recommend for finishing the spreading? I have a Kubota L3600 with front loader, box blade, disc, and plow (don't have any experience with the disc or plow). Some have suggested an old manure spreader or fertilizer "buggy" but it would take some time to load. Others have suggested I could spread it with the loader just as quick. I am thinking I may be able to use the box blade to spread out the loads a bit and use some sort of spreader on the parts the big trucks have trouble getting to.
After spreading I plan to plow or disc it in. After that I have someone lined up to go over it with a harley rake and plant grass. Dont need to get it perfectly even since it is just a lawn. Some have suggested lime but the Ph is good. Have thought about planting wheat and then plowing it under but want to get it all done now.
Sound reasonable? Hoping to get some suggestions or feedback...
Thanks,
Jim
So far so good. My question no is how best to spread compost to help loosen up the soil. Just plan to plant grass for a lawn but want it to look reasonable. Our soil tests came up reasonable except for little to no "organic matter". We have a local compost place that sells dried, screened compost (3/8" max size). Plan to buy four to five 60 yard truckloads of it and spread it to about 1" thick. The trucks have a belt under the load to unload - I am hoping they can spread the loads out a little as they unload. What would you recommend for finishing the spreading? I have a Kubota L3600 with front loader, box blade, disc, and plow (don't have any experience with the disc or plow). Some have suggested an old manure spreader or fertilizer "buggy" but it would take some time to load. Others have suggested I could spread it with the loader just as quick. I am thinking I may be able to use the box blade to spread out the loads a bit and use some sort of spreader on the parts the big trucks have trouble getting to.
After spreading I plan to plow or disc it in. After that I have someone lined up to go over it with a harley rake and plant grass. Dont need to get it perfectly even since it is just a lawn. Some have suggested lime but the Ph is good. Have thought about planting wheat and then plowing it under but want to get it all done now.
Sound reasonable? Hoping to get some suggestions or feedback...
Thanks,
Jim