Boggy Muddy Lawn

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jakenh

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Southeast Texas
Tractor
3038E John Deere and a 1968 Ford 4000
I have a portion of my lawn that turns into thick nasty mud when it rains. I'm wondering if throwing some pelletized lime on it to try to firm up the soil is a good solution or not. Anybody have any opinions?
 
   / Boggy Muddy Lawn #2  
Without any pictures. Is it possible to modify the drainage and channel water away from this area.
 
   / Boggy Muddy Lawn
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Without any pictures. Is it possible to modify the drainage and channel water away from this area.
Sorry, I can add some photos when I get home - I should've though about that. I'm not sure the best way to modify the drainage besides maybe trying to level out the area a bit better?
 
   / Boggy Muddy Lawn #4  
Yea, get the water off if you can. If not some kind of drain to daylight with gravel and tile. Pictures would help for more detailed advice.

Best,

ed
 

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