Vole damage to lawns can be repaired

Voles may leave lawn damage, but with a few simple steps, homeowners can repair those patches and restore their yard’s healthy look. Readers also asked about ornamental crab disease prevention and the best ways to handle seed potatoes in this “Fielding Questions” feature.

Key Takeaways:

  • Vole-related lawn damage can be repaired with basic gardening measures
  • Ornamental crab disease prevention was also addressed
  • Seed potatoes are another key issue for gardeners
  • Don Kinzler answered these readers’ concerns in “Fielding Questions”
  • Published by Alexandria Echo Press as a top environment story

Understanding Vole Damage

Voles often tunnel under snow or mulch, leaving behind unsightly trails on lawns. Their activity can come as a surprise once the snow melts, revealing chewed grass and rough patches.

Steps to Repair Lawn Patches

Fixing vole damage typically involves gently raking away dead grass, loosening compacted soil, and adding grass seed if needed. Improving soil health also encourages new growth. By following these steps, homeowners can rejuvenate the affected areas and maintain a more resilient lawn.

Preventing Disease in Ornamental Crabs

In the same “Fielding Questions” column, readers inquired about disease prevention for ornamental crab trees. While the full discussion is behind a paid plan, the emphasis is on proactive measures and timely care to keep trees healthy, reflecting common homeowner concerns during the growing season.

Addressing Seed Potatoes

Seed potatoes generated additional questions from readers. Planning for proper planting time and conditions helps gardeners ensure a successful yield. Attention to factors like soil warmth and potato preparation promotes more reliable crops once the growing season gets underway.

By following these simple steps for lawn repair, ornamental crab care, and seed potato handling, gardeners can anticipate a more thriving outdoor space, free from common pitfalls that arise when spring finally arrives.

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