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My lawn is lumpy?

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my front lawn has got a a square hill in the middle what is the best way to make it all flat and even as i dont have much money to re turf it

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  1. use the turf that's already there . cut round the part or you garden that you want to repair.then cut the turf into easy manageable strips , cut under the turf with a spade then place to one side .get a wheelbarrow and dig out the soil until it is even with the rest of you garden (remember to allow for the depth of your turf) . remove the stones on the top of the earth  replace the turf then beat it down  .leave it for a few weeks until the turf has grown back in .if you live somewhere dry keep it watered


  2. You may have moles.  The moles come into the lawn looking for grubs so, in order to get rid of the moles, you have to use something on your lawn that will kill the grubs.  Try to use something organic so it doesn't harm children and pets.

  3. i have experienced a similar  problem where the dirt in my back yard was eroding so every time i watered the grass i put the nozzle on stream and sprayed each of the clumps to remove some dirt from under them it took a week to see a difference but it did work a little

  4. I would remove the turf from the centre hill and dispose of it. Then distribute the remaining soil over the rest of the lawn equally, rake it out level and seed it.
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