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  1. SunHwaKwon

    I have a swamp! Please help!

    Generally you use construction sand because it is more course than play sand. You want to choose what you add so that it complements what is already there, ie it may not do as much good if your soil is already very sandy. Sandy soils are known to drain pretty well, as does the beach when the...
  2. SunHwaKwon

    I have a swamp! Please help!

    Yeah you may need to just remove the clippings. I ran into a similar issue a few winters ago when I covered the snow with straw. It was such a horrible soggy mess afterward. The straw trapped all the water in there so I had to rake and shovel out loads of heavy soppy stinky straw. Since I...
  3. SunHwaKwon

    I have a swamp! Please help!

    Ah yes, I guess it would help to know if the run is located close to the bottom of a slope or other runoff area, and if puddles are forming in the run.
  4. SunHwaKwon

    I have a swamp! Please help!

    I would flip it and also start adding other stuff like leaves and twigs, weeds, etc to give it bulk and texture. I assume the grass is forming mats/sheets, and with it being wet the girls can't turn it properly. A bit of mulch and/or gravel or course sand might help as well.
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