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Blank 28 Jan 2012 11:50am #1
offline Popin

Member since 07 Dec 2007

Member from Reporoa

Posts: 22

After all this wet weather a soggy piece of our lawn seems to have mineral salts (or something) lying on the surface of the lawn and is killing the grass. This part of lawn is usually damp as there are springs nearby and lately has been very slushy for a long time. Can anyone advise us what we could do - dig it up, start again?? etc. It is not practical to drain this part of the property. Thank you!

Blank 28 Jan 2012 12:36pm #2
offline Waimak1

Member since 29 Jun 2006

Member from Leithfield Beach

Posts: 201

What about run the rotary mower over it and take salt off lawn ????

Blank 28 Jan 2012 5:36pm #3
offline Popin

Member since 07 Dec 2007

Member from Reporoa

Posts: 22

Waimak1,
The salt is wet and has killed the grass so it is virtually sitting on mud.
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