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The Daily Insight

How do you even out uneven grass?

Author

Matthew Barrera

Published May 27, 2026

How do you even out uneven grass?

Apply up to 1/2 inch of leveling mix on top of the low areas. Do not add more than 1/2 inch because this can smother the grass. Rake the topdressing to spread it out evenly. Brush the grass back and forth with a push broom to work the leveling mix down while lifting the grass blades up.

Why is my lawn uneven?

Here are some examples of why your lawn may be uneven: Uneven thawing in spring. Heavy garden equipment. Repeated mowing in the same pattern. Pests, such as grubs and voles.

How do you kill grass without damaging soil?

One way to kill off a lawn without chemicals is through a process called solarization. Solarization harnesses the sun’s energy to heat up the soil to temperatures as high as 140 degrees F. For this method you’ll need some heavy-duty clear plastic sheets, available at most home improvement or hardware stores.

What should I do if my lawn is still uneven?

Monitor the progress in the area. Eventually, you should see just grass and no dirt (assuming there were no bare spots before you began the process of topdressing). If the lawn is still uneven, repeat the topdressing process—applying no more than 1/2 inch at a time—until it is level.

What to do if your yard is always muddy?

Soggy Lawn Solutions 1 Bury downspouts 2 Regrade the entire yard 3 Spread sand

Do you need to remove grass when leveling ground?

If you are leveling a small area and it is mostly level, you probably will not need to remove the grass. However, if you have a large area and a lot of leveling to do, removing the grass will be much easier. A simple shovel is all that’s necessary for a reasonable amount of space. Add your ground cover.

Why does my lawn have an uneven surface?

Natural subsidence or sinking may be another cause, depending on where you’re located, as well as pooling of water in some areas of the lawn. Damage from poor maintenance, insects, tree roots, drought, shade, and misuse can also cause uneven lawns.

Why is my grass muddy in my new build garden?

Like many new build back gardens this one in Sevenoaks, Kent struggled with a muddy lawn. The gardens of new builds are often overlooked and like this one the soil was full of clay. Having a clay lawn prevents the rainwater from draining away so it stays muddy for long periods of time.

What to do about a muddy lawn caused by bad grading?

A muddy lawn caused by bad grading can only be fixed by removing the grass, regrading, and seeding or laying another lawn. Remove the grass by digging it up.

What should I Cover my Yard with to keep it from getting muddy?

It is the open soil that definitely make a muddy yard. So somehow, you will need to cover the soil with something more solid like the rocks. This solution for a muddy yard is not only making the yard looks more beautiful, but also safer to walk into after the rain.

What to do about muddy grass in summer?

Mark sprinkler lines and heads, cables and any other vulnerable lines, and run a machine aerator over the lawn in both directions, removing plugs every 2 inches. Aerate cool-season grasses in late summer and warm-season grasses in midsummer. Shade can cause a muddy lawn when turf grass grows poorly.