How heavy should a garden roller be?
A 50 cm roller filled with water will weigh around 70kg, but this rises to around 120kg when filled with sand – the additional weight from the sound is great for bedding seeds even further into the lawn. Furthermore, sand will not freeze in the winter months, unlike water. Rolling your Lawn Generally you would not need anything heavier unless you have an ornamental or croquet lawn. In this case a full water roller, medium solid roller or sit on mower roller can be used to gently firm the surface in dryish conditions after frost, activity or after hollow tining.
What is the difference between a lawn roller and a garden roller?
Lawn rollers, also known as garden rollers or soil rollers, are real all-rounders and can level and compact the soil and press seed into the ground. Whether for use in gardens, on soccer pitches or together with our matching seeding unit as a lawn construction machine – lawn rollers are versatile and practical. In a word, no. As lawn care experts, we actually never recommend rolling a lawn, and any reputable lawn maintenance company in your area would agree. Using a lawn roller on your lawn in an effort to flatten it never achieves what people expect it to do.
Can a lawn roller repair a bumpy lawn?
Rolling the lawn is to firm the surface and to correct frost heave. It will not flatten the surface or sort a bumpy lawn. Water the Lawn Lightly: For the best results, lightly water your lawn before rolling. This will soften the soil and prevent the roller from compacting the ground too much, which could harm the grass.