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Old 07-17-2003, 05:53 AM   #4 (permalink)
dtheriault
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Location: maybe utah
before a big rain apply a thin coat of gypsum. it's cheap and it will help break down the clay soil below. every once in a while use a product called water-in or use some liquid soap in a hose sprayer diluted with water and that will help with water penetration issues. when it does rain the water is probably just sheeting off the hard clay soil.

why don't you plant a tree or two to get some shade on your lawn?
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