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Hi Workshoppers
It's our first winter in a new rental and the lush green back lawn that greeted us on rental commencement in summer is now a mud pit right from the edge of the patio out for a couple of metres.\
Have had tradies in fixing some patio ceiling issues and ladders and tradie traffic have made the matter much worse.
As it's a rental I'm looking for easy solutions to try to improve this at least so the kids can step over it en route to the trampoline!
Tricky one @Ben. I would be asking the landlord if they could improve the drainage. What kind of soil is it? Heavy clay?
One trick you might want to try is to aerate it with a garden fork to at least help the rain penetrate more.
Obviously the ideal would be to improve the drainage, but I wonder whether just adding some sand might help?
Some great suggestions here. I'm sure @Ben really appreciates the advice. Thanks for joining in the discussion @Vera and @Marzmaldonado.
Jason
Thanks for all the suggestions Workshoppers! After trying a few "low effort" options, I finally followed @Johnnynl's advice... but called in the professionals to assist.
I've added a project diary and step by step photos in this post:
Hopefully somebody else can benefit from my experience!
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