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nah-meh-stay t1_iu9tt9e wrote

You need grass seed of the same variety or you'll have a patch of a different color.

Buy the larger bag, you'll use it eventually. Throw down twice what the bag says. Rake it lightly and keep it damp for a week or two.

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Luqas_Incredible OP t1_iu9ucbn wrote

I see. Thanks. Ya just want it covered up. Dont care much about the colour

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TheSadClarinet t1_iu9xv1k wrote

Growing the grass back is the easy part.

Hard part is stopping the dog doing exactly the same thing tomorrow.

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trevorven t1_iua3e18 wrote

Your dog might be hiding Bodies on your property.

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AudioxBlood t1_iua3on0 wrote

I figured they weren't giving treats to the dog's satisfaction and he was preparing for their demise.

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LexicalAnalysis t1_iuac8i6 wrote

Then the obvious resolution would be to get rid of the dog and the grass would take care of itself

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AudioxBlood t1_iuae5na wrote

You must be one of those people who dump animals at shelters as soon as they become any kind of inconvenient.

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LexicalAnalysis t1_iuaee8n wrote

I just meant if it were hiding bodies..otherwise I’d be helping the dog build the bomb shelter obviously. Way to be prepared..

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LexicalAnalysis t1_iuaeohx wrote

I actually used to puppy sit a dog bc I was afraid she was being malnourished and she recently passed away because I didn’t have time off to take her from where she was and housing restrictions kept her from staying with me so yeah no ..your judgements are obviously superficial though ;)

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LexicalAnalysis t1_iuaf60f wrote

Also my ex husband dumped my dogs at the shelter when it wasn’t even open and I wasn’t even home and we were soon thereafter divorced so way to try to open a long since inflicted wound

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LearningIsTheBest t1_iua5xf6 wrote

I know nothing of grass, but I'm curious what your dog looks like. That's a huge patch of dirt. Is he like a cross between a black lab and an excavator?

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Luqas_Incredible OP t1_iuagz28 wrote

https://imgur.com/a/7pfQLiB The white/golden one is mine.

He dug the hole mostly directly downwards untill he did fit in whole and deeper -.-"

But I had to cover up a bigger patch because he was covering a wide area with what he got out

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CraftySauropod t1_iu9u1vg wrote

Depends on what kind of grass you want. If you don't care, you'll probably end up with some kind of crab grass (and other weeds), which could be fine?

They sell grass seed that works in shaded area.

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Luqas_Incredible OP t1_iu9ub4d wrote

I see. Yea I dont really mind. Mostly want it covered up

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AudioxBlood t1_iua3yf0 wrote

Throw some micro clover seed down. Fixes nitrogen to the soil, grows quickly, doesn't need to be mowed, can be walked on easily, comes back every year.

We have clover and straggler daisy in our front and back yards. We have to mow maybe twice a summer because it never gets over 6-8 inches.

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Wxfisch t1_iua3hxd wrote

Make sure you’ve tamped or rolled the soil. Just tossing dirt in a hole does not fill it, next time it rains it’ll settle and you’ll get a big muddy dip in the yard that nothing will grow in.

In terms of covering it it depends on where you are located right now. It’s really too late to plant grass seed in most of the cooler areas of the US (it needs about two weeks to sprout and another couple weeks to establish before a frost). Looks like it may be warmer there so you may be fine. A bag of local grass seeds from the big box store, put it down a bit heavier than the instructions and lightly rake it in. Cover with straw and keep damp until it sprouts, after about two weeks after sprouting reduce watering to only a couples times a week to promote deeper root growth.

It’s also worth figuring out why your dig dug the hole though, otherwise it’s likely they will just do it again.

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Luqas_Incredible OP t1_iuago85 wrote

Ya He just likes digging for the most part. Id just prefer him not to in the yard. I filled the hole mostly with what he dug out. I just covered the top layer with flower earth

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usedTP t1_iua5z45 wrote

Annual rye is the fastest germinating grass seed. Fescue is the most popular. A mix of the two ought to solve your problem.

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ghostcompost t1_iua6lzu wrote

Start by putting a gravestone or cross on it until Halloween is over

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Luqas_Incredible OP t1_iuah30o wrote

Its the back yard and im in a german village. I dont really notice halloween at all xD

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eddyb66 t1_iua6uqc wrote

That's a oddly large human shaped hole you should have a talk with your dog.

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Luqas_Incredible OP t1_iuah5pc wrote

:D The hole was not as huge. I had to cover some area he covered with the earth he got out of the hole.

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wookiex84 t1_iua7doq wrote

It’s his hole now, you shouldn’t have left your yard in the way.

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LexicalAnalysis t1_iuacrep wrote

He may have a whole hog marinating somewhere who said the yard was in the way

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Luqas_Incredible OP t1_iuag13c wrote

Yea I kinda wanted to. Thought about building him a diggin area at some point. The landlords dont like the hole though :D

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LexicalAnalysis t1_iuaciz4 wrote

You should just let the dog finish building your bomb shelter and then just contract him out

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Luqas_Incredible OP t1_iuah8v5 wrote

Yea that was the plan. He didnt listen to instrucitons though. Was digging right under my pathway

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LexicalAnalysis t1_iuaij7t wrote

That’s one mighty hole though. If you do regrow the grass and he does it elsewhere like say you did put cayenne on the new grass and he didn’t dig it burning his nose perhaps there’s some other outlet you could provide him to redirect this behavior

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LexicalAnalysis t1_iuail1y wrote

That’s one mighty hole though. If you do regrow the grass and he does it elsewhere like say you did put cayenne on the new grass and he didn’t dig it burning his nose perhaps there’s some other outlet you could provide him to redirect this behavior or repurpose this need for a human plot what have you. Something that could satiate his appetite to dig like a sand pile idk

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LexicalAnalysis t1_iuaj0c1 wrote

Just an idea and a hole is no reason at all to get rid of any pup

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LexicalAnalysis t1_iuaji5c wrote

Like teething is no reason to toss your kid there should be some viable reasonable and inexpensive solution. In short he’s digging there for a reason that’s more your problem to solve than the hole itself. Good luck. Hope you the best and your furry friend.

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opensourcevirus t1_iuad8yn wrote

This isn’t Minecraft. Grass doesn’t really just grow adjacently 🤦🏻‍♂️

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ArtBaco t1_iuadhei wrote

buy some shade-tolerant sod and re-sod it.

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therealkevinard t1_iu9wjk1 wrote

You can take plugs of existing grass, transplant them to the bald spot, and they'll fill in pretty quickly.

Grass grows by sending out feelers, so an established plant fills in surprisingly fast. Plugs take about 2 weeks to establish, then they spread.

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LexicalAnalysis t1_iuacxcs wrote

Also keep the dog from the recovering area..

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therealkevinard t1_iuah2ov wrote

Haha true. Disregard my comment. It's pointless with the dog.

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LexicalAnalysis t1_iuahk4b wrote

By all means if he were temporarily evicted from the premises and then reintroduced with some unsatisfactory new digging area say idk with maybe a little cayenne pepper on it so when he goes to sniff the new growth on his former project he would be formally discouraged from recommitting his crime I say total success

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LexicalAnalysis t1_iuahpwh wrote

The answer is just simply and difficulty balancing pet behavior with good gardening/landscaping but obviously requires equal parts both

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