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[Applause] hi this is Lauren bobbin from Jaredamp;#39;s nursery gifting garden here in Littleton Colorado and Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to plant sod in a bald area now everyone has those areas in the yard that they just canamp;#39;t stand because thereamp;#39;s no grass whether itamp;#39;s from the rabbits sitting there eating into the ground the kids running over the same area dogs running in the same area or in some cases putting too much weed killer in an area so what weamp;#39;ve done here is already prepared the soil what we what Iamp;#39;ve done is dug out the soil turned it over about six inches deep because I have what I call crud here which is really bad clay Iamp;#39;ve added a top soil and compost mixture which gives me this nice dark color to it thereamp;#39;s a lot of areas that you have good soil you just need to add a liter there a little bit of compost or sphagnum peat and youamp;#39;re good to go now once Iamp;#39;ve dug it out six to eight in