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How to Resod a Patch of Dead Grass: Step-by-Step Instructions and Pictures
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Remove sections of dead grass and replace them with new pieces of sod.
Read an overview on how to resod a patch of dead grass.
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Here’s how to cut out damaged grass and cut a sod patch that fits perfectly in its place: Lay a piece of sod over the bad spot and slice through both the sod and the damaged turf below with a sharp spade.
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