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Jun 18, 2024
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Peter Venkman
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I agree, it's probably worm mounds. My lawn was pretty bumpy when
we moved in 10 years ago. I've done some topdressing a few times and aerate every spring and fall and though it's still bumpy it's gotten better over time.
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I have developed bumps of small dirt throughout my lawn.
HingleMcCringleberry
Jun 18, 4:51pm
I’d still go with worms.
Brisco
Jun 18, 4:53pm
If they are tiny like the size of a dime, then almost certainly earthworms.
scall
Jun 18, 4:54pm
Does it cause pain to the lawn when watering or does it struggle to start the
Hambone
Jun 18, 4:53pm
Not sure what mean here.
HingleMcCringleberry
Jun 18, 5:08pm
Has your lawn been "hanging around" with other, looser lawns?
Hambone
Jun 18, 5:10pm
RE: Has your lawn been "hanging around" with other, looser lawns?
HingleMcCringleberry
Jun 18, 5:24pm
I agree, it's probably worm mounds. My lawn was pretty bumpy when
Peter Venkman
Jun 18, 6:37pm
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