Levelling up garden

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I have a garden and i have created a border to one side using treated fence posts as border edge. The border will have decorate bark or aggregates in it.

However the garden dip as it get nearer to the border making it unlevel. Also not much grass is growning due to continual trampling. Now the border and grass area is seperate it wont get trampled on and am looking for the best way to level it up.

Can i remove the top layer of grass (whats there of it) to the dipped part and lay some top soil to level it off and either put grass seed down or ready made rolls of lawn.
Will this work?

Thanks
 
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yes.

they do that with mountains too, when they build roads, chop the top off and put it in the valley.

obvioulsy its not as easy as it sounds though
 
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i did.

i am sayinging what you suggest is what they do when they build roads across mountians, only you will be doing it on a much smaller scale
 

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