posted 6 years ago
Brandon,
It certainly could work. My suggestion would to get the chips as small as possible. Some chips from a chipper will be a couple of inches across. The grass seeds likely won’t germinate under these chips, or the grass seedlings won’t grow through the chip.
If at all possible, get those chips really ground up, almost like sawdust. I have put in two lawns and in each case, the initial grass grew faster and better under the thicker straw. I personally never want to put in another lawn as both the ones I put in were immediately followed by drought summers. I cringed at the amount of water I spread just to keep the young grass alive.
Wood chips might well work, and if you have them, why not use them.
Best of luck,
Eric
Some places need to be wild