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Lawn Roller

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A lawn roller is a heavy, cylinder-shaped implement — typically constructed from steel or polyurethane — that you can use to flatten a lumpy or otherwise uneven yard. Some people refer to lawn rollers as sod rollers or grass rollers.

Lawn rollers can be filled with water to add additional weight, or used empty for light applications, such as packing grass or vegetable seed into freshly turned soil.

Be careful not to roll your lawn too often, or soil can become compacted and lose aeration.

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A lawn roller is a heavy, cylinder-shaped implement — typically constructed from steel or polyurethane — that you can use to flatten a lumpy or otherwise uneven yard. Some people refer to lawn rollers as sod rollers or grass rollers.

Lawn rollers can be filled with water to add additional weight, or used empty for light applications, such as packing grass or vegetable seed into freshly turned soil.

Be careful not to roll your lawn too often, or soil can become compacted and lose aeration.

A lawn roller is a heavy, cylinder-shaped implement — typically constructed from steel or polyurethane — that you can use to flatten a lumpy or otherwise uneven yard. Some people refer to lawn rollers as sod rollers or grass rollers.

Lawn rollers can be filled with water to add additional weight, or used empty for light applications, such as packing grass or vegetable seed into freshly turned soil.

Be careful not to roll your lawn too often, or soil can become compacted and lose aeration.

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