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in my experience, it depends on a few factors. Climate, moisture and what's in the loam. I have been very successful by grading the area and preparing the pre-loam surface by steel raking and compacting. Some people use a roller&rake I prefer to rent a gas powered compactor. If you prepare the under surface and compact it to allow for natural drainage with a slight grade if possible, (to avoid puddles) you can use about 1" of sifted and clean loam topping. When starting a new lawn in summer depending on the climate, I will get some peat moss and lay down about 1/4" before the "clean" loam. this will store moisture while the grass seed is germinating if it's hot and dry. It's a careful balance of water but like painting, construction, taking a test or getting ready for a date, it's ALL about the prep! It also makes sense to rent an overseeder for the best coverage. good luck

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Yes. In fact, Prince Charles practices organic farming and gardening at his properties in England and Scotland. Twice every year, in spring and in fall, compost is sprinkled in a 1/4 inch layer over the grounds. It acts as a natural, organic, slow release fertilizer.

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Yes, most definately. Loam is the best soil to grow any plant in, grass or no.

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