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I recently removed an overgrown rowan and lilac tree from the back of my garden, which has left an 8ftx8ft patch of land which slopes down away from the existing lawn to the neighbours fence, It's a gradual 3ft drop towards the fence. The neighbours garden is higher up than ours, so the concrete base panel of the fence is higher than our existing lawn, which is the level I want everything at.
I want to bring make the dip level with the existing lawn so that I can lay a new lawn to have a bigger space, problem is, how best to level the ground when the intention is to relawn the whole area.
Iv'e dug as many roots and rocks out of the ground as possible, so I'm thinking now I could just order a couple of ton of topsoil and pour it into the dip until its level? Or would that sink over time? Maybe I should put some crushed rock down or MOT first as a base?
I want to bring make the dip level with the existing lawn so that I can lay a new lawn to have a bigger space, problem is, how best to level the ground when the intention is to relawn the whole area.
Iv'e dug as many roots and rocks out of the ground as possible, so I'm thinking now I could just order a couple of ton of topsoil and pour it into the dip until its level? Or would that sink over time? Maybe I should put some crushed rock down or MOT first as a base?