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John2189

Who all rolls the lawn while mowing?

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WHX??

I would if @Achto would quit borrowing it ... :lol:

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Ed Kennell

I roll mine right after the frost leaves and we have some heavy rain.   This is always before the first mowing.

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JimSraj

I’ve always been confused about this. Aeration is done to open up the compacted soil and to help seed from over seeding germinate. 
doesnt rolling compact the soil  defeating the purpose of aeration?

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8ntruck

More seat time.  Roll it to smooth it out, then aerate it.

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Streetrodchev

I roll as a separate task. 
 

 

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lynnmor
11 hours ago, JimSraj said:

I’ve always been confused about this. Aeration is done to open up the compacted soil and to help seed from over seeding germinate. 
doesnt rolling compact the soil  defeating the purpose of aeration?

It all depends on the soil, in many cases you can do more harm than good when rolling.

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953 nut
12 hours ago, JimSraj said:

I’ve always been confused about this. Aeration is done to open up the compacted soil and to help seed from over seeding germinate. 
doesnt rolling compact the soil  defeating the purpose of aeration?

I aerate and then roll the plugs that came up from the aeration. Aerator really messes up the mole runs and the roller leaves them where the mower won't hit them.

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My_horse

I roll before mowing the first time if I see a lot of mole tunnels. Not any this year. So I’m just going to aerate this year, then fertilize. 
 

gotta get the stones out of it first. Did a lot more plowing this year so at least they’re not thrown as far. 
 

powerbrooms rule. 

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Tonytoro416

If there are moles it’s because there are grubs.  Treat for grubs, no moles 

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My_horse
15 hours ago, Tonytoro416 said:

If there are moles it’s because there are grubs.  Treat for grubs, no moles 

Yep. I treated for them last year and it seems to have worked.  No mole tunnels or spots where skunks dig for them. 

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Ed Kennell

I fed my moles a good dose of Wheel Horse carbon monoxide over 10 years ago.  Haven't seen a mole since.

 

 

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702854boy

Don't let PETA see this

8 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

I fed my moles a good dose of Wheel Horse carbon monoxide over 10 years ago.  Haven't seen a mole since.

 

 

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