Hi Guys
I recently had cattle damage large areas of my lawn, they have left deep holes of 4-6 inches ( greater in places) and my once flat lawn is now bumpy. I have very heavy clay soil that is prone to water-logging. I was planning to hire a core aerator, overseed and use horticultural grit. My questions related to this are:
1. Can/should I run a roller, even a light one, over the areas most badly effected?
2. What is the order i need to take when aerating, seeding and putting down the grit??
All help and advice greatly appreciated
I recently had cattle damage large areas of my lawn, they have left deep holes of 4-6 inches ( greater in places) and my once flat lawn is now bumpy. I have very heavy clay soil that is prone to water-logging. I was planning to hire a core aerator, overseed and use horticultural grit. My questions related to this are:
1. Can/should I run a roller, even a light one, over the areas most badly effected?
2. What is the order i need to take when aerating, seeding and putting down the grit??
All help and advice greatly appreciated