Garden roller
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raf_gti

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4,210 posts

228 months

Tuesday 30th March 2010
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As my lawn is looking rather lumpy bumpy after the winter I thought I would hire a roller to try and flatten it a little bit.

Are they worth the effort of will they do little use?

LaserTam

2,183 posts

241 months

Tuesday 30th March 2010
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In the wrong hands, I would suggest that a roller can cause more problems than it solves. It may squash the lumps, but also the troughs (sp). I'm no expert, but you may be better to top dress the troughs rather than that fix the peaks.

Roller also compresses the soil, which isnt great.

Shaolin

2,955 posts

211 months

Tuesday 30th March 2010
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Rollers smooth out the bumps and hollows into smooth bumps and hollows rather than removing them. Depending on how big they are, you can cut a X in the turf, chop under with a spade and peel back 4 triangles, then remove or add soil as appropriate. It is a pain in the bum to do this though, but little at a time will get there eventually.

Wings

5,925 posts

237 months

Wednesday 31st March 2010
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LaserTam said:
In the wrong hands, I would suggest that a roller can cause more problems than it solves. It may squash the lumps, but also the troughs (sp). I'm no expert, but you may be better to top dress the troughs rather than that fix the peaks.

Roller also compresses the soil, which isnt great.
+1 agree, place a stright edge, 3ft level for example on lawn, imagine that is the face of the roller, now what happens to all the troughs in the middle of the level/roller?

Edited by Wings on Wednesday 31st March 15:13