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Old 12-05-2004, 12:04 AM
Don P
 
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My Lawn is doing well this year except for a few bare spots on the southern
edge where the water collects in a runoff between the neighbor and my lawn.
I've had some success just spot planting with seed and some topsoil but is
there a better way to go or am I on hands and knees til the spots are all
filled?
There also used to be a tree on that side which the previous owners took
down 3 years ago. So im told.
only been here 2 seasons now

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