Posted by Paul on May 31, 2013 at 20:16:54 from (66.44.139.20):
In Reply to: Building over sod posted by mkirsch on May 31, 2013 at 13:44:39:
No need to spray it, it will die on its own.
You will deeply regret if you ever try to pour concrete over it, or wish to gravel the area. The organics will mess that up.
If rain tends to soak the area, you will wish it was mounded a bit. Perhaps it is already if you say its graded. Anyhow, if it is flat, it will be a real muddy mess, so hope there is a mound to keep the black dirt dry.
With those things in mind, dad built two sheds on the grass, one has a tree stump in it yet, used as a stop for the grain truck. The other you can still see the old grass if you look, the root mass anyhow. These are full sheds, full walls, and foundations to keep the moisture out. One was built in 64, the other long before that.
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