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I recently had a soakaway problem fixed but my lawn is still extremely
soggy. Does it take a long time normally to totally dry? It is
winter here so do I have to wait for warmer weather for soil to dry?
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On Thu, 6 Dec 2007 05:05:16 -0800 (PST), craig20
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I recently had a soakaway problem fixed but my lawn is still extremely
soggy. Does it take a long time normally to totally dry?


The rain doesn't help.

It is winter here so do I have to wait for warmer weather for soil to dry?


I don't think you really want a totally dry lawn.

See what it's like in May I should say.



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