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Old 05-03-2004, 03:39 PM
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We live in military housing they laid seed in the front yard not sure when it hasn't started growing however the soil has huge rocks in it is a mess so we will reseed so we have a nice lawn not a rocky one. But, in the back fenced in yard they laid sod. Ok, so it rained here once it was more like misting and now the whole backyard is like a wet carpet. We were thinking that aerating it would help any other suggestion. I will be doing child care out there in a few months and I hate it so stiff and soppy.

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Tiffany B.
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"Tiffany Bastian" wrote in message ...
We live in military housing they laid seed in the front yard not sure
when it hasn't started growing however the soil has huge rocks in it is
a mess so we will reseed so we have a nice lawn not a rocky one. But, in
the back fenced in yard they laid sod. Ok, so it rained here once it was
more like misting and now the whole backyard is like a wet carpet. We
were thinking that aerating it would help any other suggestion. I will
be doing child care out there in a few months and I hate it so stiff and
soppy.

Thanks
Tiffany B.
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New London County (Norwich) cooperative extension 887-1608
Home and Garden Center 1-877-486-6271
The Navy exchange did away with it's garden shop
Holdridge Farm and Nursery in Ledyard is good

Stay off the wet sod as much as you can, compacting our loamy soil is
not good for it.
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Old 06-03-2004, 12:00 AM
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Default One last thing.

"Tiffany Bastian" wrote in message ...
We live in military housing they laid seed in the front yard not sure
when it hasn't started growing however the soil has huge rocks in it is
a mess so we will reseed so we have a nice lawn not a rocky one. But, in
the back fenced in yard they laid sod. Ok, so it rained here once it was
more like misting and now the whole backyard is like a wet carpet. We
were thinking that aerating it would help any other suggestion. I will
be doing child care out there in a few months and I hate it so stiff and
soppy.

Thanks
Tiffany B.
--


New London County (Norwich) cooperative extension 887-1608
Home and Garden Center 1-877-486-6271
The Navy exchange did away with it's garden shop
Holdridge Farm and Nursery in Ledyard is good

Stay off the wet sod as much as you can, compacting our loamy soil is
not good for it.
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Default One last thing.

"Tiffany Bastian" wrote in message ...
We live in military housing they laid seed in the front yard not sure
when it hasn't started growing however the soil has huge rocks in it is
a mess so we will reseed so we have a nice lawn not a rocky one. But, in
the back fenced in yard they laid sod. Ok, so it rained here once it was
more like misting and now the whole backyard is like a wet carpet. We
were thinking that aerating it would help any other suggestion. I will
be doing child care out there in a few months and I hate it so stiff and
soppy.

Thanks
Tiffany B.
--


New London County (Norwich) cooperative extension 887-1608
Home and Garden Center 1-877-486-6271
The Navy exchange did away with it's garden shop
Holdridge Farm and Nursery in Ledyard is good

Stay off the wet sod as much as you can, compacting our loamy soil is
not good for it.
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