Top dressing a lawn: how and why

A complete guide to top dressing your lawn

What is lawn top dressing?

Top dressing is a practice used on lawns to smooth out any lumps and bumps, improve the root zone of the grass and to provide a perfect surface for sowing and growing new seed as well as improving the look of an existing lawn.

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Kate Turner

Horticulturalist

A top dressing generally consists of a mix of materials such as sand, soil and loam which are manually added to the surface of the lawn and brushed or raked in. These materials aid with drainage, help break down thatch and provides organic matter to the soil which in turn helps feed the lawn.

What does lawn top dressing do?

Top dressing does not just improve the look of your lawn, but also benefits the health of the grass. It allows you to maintain a true and level lawn surface by filling in any imperfections or hollow areas to create a smooth surface which makes sowing a new lawn not only easier but will create a much better looking lawn. It also helps to dilute the thatch layers, assisting in their natural breakdown and preventing them from building up.

For lawns that suffer from water logging a sand based top dressing applied after aeration can help improve the drainage and adding a loam based top dressing will help protect the lawn from drought.

Preparing to spread lawn top dressing

When is it best to top dress your lawn?

It’s always best to Top Dress your lawn in the early autumn after some maintenance has occurred such as scarification and aeration.

Scarification removes the build up of debris in the lawn (known as ‘thatch’) and aeration creates small holes in the lawn, allowing air circulation and drainage.

Both these processes can be done manually or with machinery depending on your budget and size of lawn.

Top dressing your lawn in the autumn after the stress that many lawns will have suffered from the summer such as high traffic and possible drought will not only help the lawn to recover but will prepare it to cope with the winter ahead.

Also, in autumn the soil will still be warm and there will be moisture which are perfect conditions for any new grass seed to grow well.

Top Dressing can also be done in spring but the soil will usually be much colder for germination to occur and the risk of frost tends to be greater.

How to top dress your lawn

Make sure you have mown your lawn short and cleared away grass clippings before top dressing. Mowing the lawn enables the dressing to penetrate down to the soil, adding back organic matter and also allows you to see where any lumps and bumps are, enabling you to smooth them out. It may feel like an unneccesary chore but your lawn WILL thank you for it!

Ideally top dress on a calm dry day with a dry lawn and dry top dressing.

How to apply your lawn top dressing

  1. If you have a large lawn it’s best to work from a wheelbarrow starting at 1 end using a shovel to evenly distribute the dressing.
  2. Work a few feet at a time making sure the mixture is spread evenly across the whole surface.
  3. With a small lawn then a large bucket and hand trowel will work, again starting at 1 end and evenly distributing the dressing.
  4. Once you have covered the whole lawn then use a rake to work the mixture into the lawn and then use the back of the rake to spread it out. You can also use a stiff brush.
  5. The ideal thickness is no more than 20 cms. If you can’t see any grass poking through then keep spreading.
  6. If you have aerated then brush the dressing into the holes created.

Once you have completed the application the lawn will need to be watered. For any badly damaged lawns the process can be repeated regularly with light applications and for general lawn maintenance do this once a year.

Allow the top dressing to settle for a few days before gently running the rake across the surface to smooth out any developed bumps or hollows.

After application of a lawn soil top dressing

How to apply your lawn top dressing

  1. Scarify and aerate.
  2. Mow the lawn.
  3. Apply the top dressing, spreading evenly a few feet at a time.
  4. Water the lawn.
  5. Rake and smooth any uneven areas.

Now you are ready for the next stage: seeding your lawn.

Do you seed before or after top dressing lawn?

You can apply grass seed to your lawn either before or after you top dress it but generally it is better to seed after although if you are only applying a very light dressing you can seed beforehand.

Follow the grass seed packs instructions for sowing making sure to keep it watered whilst germinating and don’t mow until the new grass is at least 5cm long.

Now all that’s left is to sit back, relax and watch your lawn transform into a beautiful, fresh carpet of vibrant green! Check out our video tutorials for how to achieve a great looking lawn on our Love The Garden YouTube channel.

Should I make my own lawn top dressing?

You can make your own Top Dressing using a mix of materials but it is much easier to buy pre-mixed Top Dressing such as Miracle-Gro EverGreen Lawn Dressing.

The risk of making your own top dressing can lead to weeds, the wrong ratio and also using the wrong type of sand – it must be lime free.

Aftercare

For tips on maintaining your beautiful lawn please see our 7 lawn care tips.

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