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Lincolnshire Gardeners: The One Task to Keep Your Lawn Lush This Winter

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Lincolnshire Gardeners: The One Task to Keep Your Lawn Lush This Winter

As winter approaches, gardeners across Lincolnshire are seeking effective methods to retain the vibrancy of their lawns. A local gardening expert proposes that a single task will ensure the lawn stays lush and verdant during autumn and winter. The task revolves around proper lawn aeration, which significantly improves drainage and reduces the risk of waterlogging. This is particularly beneficial for locations frequently experiencing heavy rainfall, such as Lincolnshire. In light of the forthcoming seasonal changes, taking this measure could enhance your garden’s appeal.

The Lincoln Post adapted this report from an original article published on www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk.

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