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Old 18-07-2005, 09:07 AM
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Default Hard Lawn aeriation?

Hi,

I've a lawn which was lain about 3 years ago, but has since been
neglected. It's very hard, and has a slight incline which means that
any watering tends to trickle down and collect at the bottom.

Also, it's getting quite weedy and mossy (plus some dead patches).

So, am i right in thinking that what i really need for restoring my lawn
is good aeriation? And am i also right in thinking that good aeriation
will allow the lawn to soften, breathe and therefore produce a stronger
grass, which will prevent weeds/moss?

If so, i'd like to acquire some of those shoes with spikes for walking
on the lawn, but can't find them in the usual DIY stores. Does anybody
know where to find them? Or is there a simpler alternative?

Thanks,

Chris.
 
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