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You should never step on your lawn when the frost sets in this winter, as it could lead to a hidden issue that actually harms your grass . Indeed, by doing so, you risk turning the grass tissue into "mush", which can increase your chances of this particular issue, but there could be a simple solution if you need to access your garden via the lawn.
In the most recent issue of BBC Gardeners' World Magazine, the publication's team penned a piece featuring fifty gardening tasks to complete this month, everything from adding rocks to alpine plants to checking for damaged stems. Yet, in a section titled 'Avoid stepping on frosted lawns', they warned doing so could "lead

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