Associate
- Joined
- 1 Sep 2011
- Posts
- 955
- Location
- Peterborough
As it was sunny and nice this past weekend, i got myself out, cut the lawn etc etc, never thought to ask on here til now but at the bottom of our garden, the lawn is always quite 'damp'.
I know this is because it rarely gets a lot of sun, due the position of the house and the fence but is there anything you can suggest to dry it out?.
I've thought about attacking it with a garden fork to let air into the lawn but is there anything else you can think of?.
I know this is because it rarely gets a lot of sun, due the position of the house and the fence but is there anything you can suggest to dry it out?.
I've thought about attacking it with a garden fork to let air into the lawn but is there anything else you can think of?.
