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Old 09-10-2010, 10:19 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.gardens
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Default Heavy machinery has damaged my lawn.

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"Graeme" graeme wrote:

Hi,

The nature strip in front of my home was recently damaged by some heavy
machinery making it very difficult to mow. There are several depressions in
the earth which I have to mow around. Grass doesn't seem to want to grow in
the gaps. My neighbour suggested planting some runners but I think this will
take too long or be ineffective. What is the best way to level out the earth?
Should I just buy a new load of soil to fill in the gaps? Would it be better
to buy some new grass, make an attempt at leveling the soil and relaying
sections of the nature strip?

Thanks for your advice,

Graeme.



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