How Do You Use A Lawn Roller?
Off season frost heaves and rodent burrows can leave your lawn looking bumpy and irregular by spring. The good news is that this can be easily reversed with a lawn roller. The rainy days that come along with early spring can help soften up the soil making it a perfect time to flatten out your lawn again. Step 1 jQuery(document).ready(function(){ jQuery(‘#jsArticleStep1 span.image a:first’).attr(‘href’,’http://i.ehow.com/images/GlobalPhoto/Articles/4891236/85b14b084d09217c_Full.jpg’); }); lawn roller Most lawn rollers are made of heavy duty plastic that you can fill with sand or water. They can be rented at most hardware stores for about $10 a day. If you decide to purchase one they will cost you around $100. Step 2 Remove the cap from the drum and start filling up your lawn roller with water close in proximity to where you will be using it. The best conditions to begin rolling is after a day of heavy rain which has softened up the underlying soil. Let the sun dry out the grass a little