Yes, you can put topsoil in the spreader if it was designed for it. There are liquid spreaders that do not allow putting dry materials inside. Besides, some spreaders work only with fertilizers, seeds, or ice melt.

Can you spread topsoil with a manure spreader?

Poo spreaders don’t do a stellar job of evenly dispersing. I’ve had decent results by spreading manure or compost over soil and then dragging with a spike harrow section to get it even and smoothed out. After a couple of passes, it gets pretty dispersed and smooth.

Can you use a spreader for compost?

Spreading compost on your lawn isn’t as easy as pushing your old chemical fertilizer spreader around. Though hard to find and troublesome to use effectively, a compost wheel or peat spreader can distribute compost across small yards though they can be difficult to push and need to be refilled often.

What setting should I use on my Scotts spreader?

For application using a pushed broadcast spreader, Scotts recommends a setting of 5 1/2 when overseeding and a bare-lawn setting of 8 1/4. With a handheld broadcast spreader, Scotts recommends a setting of 4 when overseeding or seeding a new lawn but suggests that the sower make two perpendicular passes for new areas.

Can I put topsoil over existing grass?

In most cases, a lawn can withstand the addition of a soil layer that is only 1/4 to 1/2 inch thick. You can spread topsoil evenly and accurately over the lawn by using a drop-spreader, or you can spread topsoil simply by flinging it with a shovel.

Can I top dress with a spreader?

Apply top dressing materials sparingly. No more than 1/4 inch should be applied at a time, otherwise the top dressing can be detrimental to healthy grass growth. Ensure you add the right amount by using a good spreader. These can be purchased at any lawn center or on Amazon.

Can you spread top soil with a broadcast spreader?

For spreading compost or topsoil, you will have a hard time with a broadcast spreader. You might be able to get by with a peat roller if you have finely screened topsoil or compost.

Do you need a sand spreader for your yard?

Whether the garden or lawn is a small patch in the yard or a large plot of land, spreading sand, fertilizer or other soil amendments can be an arduous task. Commercially made spreaders can be expensive and unnecessary for infrequent jobs. Instead of spending money on a new spreader or rental unit, make your own using a few household items.

Do you need to make your own fertilizer spreader?

Skip the pricey power spreaders, and make your own. Whether the garden or lawn is a small patch in the yard or a large plot of land, spreading sand, fertilizer or other soil amendments can be an arduous task. Commercially made spreaders can be expensive and unnecessary for infrequent jobs.

Which is the best way to spread topsoil?

Topsoil is easily spread in small areas using a shovel and over larger areas using a push spreader or wheelbarrow. Applying the correct amount of topsoil to your lawn or garden will improve its fertility and drainage characteristics.