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Originally Posted by Sylvanfan
Can I not take it to a composting site? They don't really police the one where I live, theres no weigh scale and it's sort of in the middle of vacant land and open 24 hours. I'll haul it there at 3 in the morning if I have to! Although...I admit it's going to be about 6-7 yards so it will take like 10-12 trips to get it there, thankfully it's only like 5km from the house to the composting site.
Yeah, my May long weekend is going to suck, basically starting at 4:00 Friday I'm looking at 6 hours labour that night, plus 12 hour days the next three and I still won't get everything done. But my wife is working so what else am I going to do.
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Not to sure what the rules are where you live but I was shocked at the cost to get rid of it in Calgary. If I could spend the time hauling it to a composting site I would do it for sure. It sure added to the cost of replacing my lawn but it was worth it in the end. Someone mentioned sodding over the old grass, sounds like a good plan. Unless it's infested with Quack Grass I'm not sure why you'd even need to kill it first. The only thing about that approach would be raising the height of the lawn.