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Jul 2, 2024
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PabloSanchezz
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I'm considering the same thing. I've looked into it a bunch and there are diff
strategies to mitigate. One grass guy said add peat moss, another said water less. I aerated and power raked this year in hopes that that would help. Not sure yet.
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I'm thinking about tearing out my lawn, installing sprinklers, and re-seeding.
Ted Lasso
Jul 2, 1:17pm
Are they bumps from worm castings? If so, we have the same problem
PabloSanchezz
Jul 2, 1:21pm
RE: Are they bumps from worm castings? If so, we have the same problem
Ted Lasso
Jul 2, 1:23pm
I'm considering the same thing. I've looked into it a bunch and there are diff
PabloSanchezz
Jul 2, 1:25pm
I've got bumps all over too - I think from night crawlers.
Eddie
Jul 2, 1:39pm
So here's what you need to do.
BYUMizzou
Jul 2, 1:40pm
Talk about a lot of work. And who wants chicken crap in their driveway for 3
Blue for Life
Jul 2, 1:43pm
4 months. Better to let it cool off for 4 months to be safe
BYUMizzou
Jul 2, 1:44pm
That sounds effective and also something I will never do.
Ted Lasso
Jul 2, 1:51pm
Or burn your house down and move. Seems easier.
ochobeeguy
Jul 2, 2:25pm
Fake is what I would do. Why put in grass that needs to be watered?
Blue for Life
Jul 2, 1:41pm
Because you can't play on fake grass in the summer
volleyjiver
Jul 2, 1:48pm
Your probably $20-30k for a quarter acre lot. Unless you do it yourself
Peter Venkman
Jul 2, 2:28pm
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