Hey all!

I know this may only be somewhat related to this thread but I was hoping for some help with my lawn.

I just moved into a new build and most of the 1.5 acre yard is red clay and rocks. So many rocks.some bigger than my fist, most on the small side. I’ve tried to pick them up but it feels like an impossible task.

Further more, I have found that 75% of these rocks are not rocks? They are hard and silver but if I squeeze them hard enough the break up.

I can’t tell between a rock that will break my window from my lawn mower and these faux rocks.

Any tips on getting my lawn in order?

  • @tst123
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    • @ScottE
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      21 year ago

      A rototiller was my first thought as well. Picking up the rocks will just require manual labor, but a tiller should do a good job of breaking up the clumps, though the soil might need to be amended with some other dirt/soil tilled in.

    • @Number1OP
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      11 year ago

      After doing some research I’m thinking about zoysia. I live in zone 8A

      Not sure what type though

  • @PutangInaMo
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    31 year ago

    Might be able to rent a tractor or something to flatten it, sounds like most of the rocks are just dirt clumps. Either way that should help.

    Or if you have kids yourself or in the neighborhood, you could hire some help and keep them busy during the summer break?

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  • Sagittaire
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    11 year ago

    The rocks could be tightly packed silt, loose sandstone, or maybe mica from excavation. Pictures would help.

      • Sagittaire
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        51 year ago

        Yeah looks like Mica and sandstone. Unfortunately landscapers/contractors love to just cover things up with top soil and run away.

      • @Toylerrr
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        21 year ago

        Damn those are some rocks