Lawn Rollers help with various projects like seeding, repairing lawn damage, and more.
- Seeding: Once you have tilled the ground and spread seed, a lawn roller can go over the surface of your lawn, compacting the soil and helping the seeds settle. Once you seed your lawn, rolling ensures the seeds aren’t washed away by rain and can assist in the growing process.
- Repairing Lawn Damage: Lawns that have been hit with frost heave, mole hills, other surface-level lawn damage can benefit from the use of a lawn roller. Lawn rollers are heavy enough, when filled with water or sand, to compress hills, tunnels, and divots to level the surface. This also prevents air pockets in the soil from drying out roots and killing grass and other plants.