Is there a way to get rid of dirt patches?

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My town has dirt patches all over it. Sometimes the patches are so large I can't even hide them with flowers. Is there a way to get rid of the dirt patches or just in general make my town look nicer?

If so, how?



Best Answer

You can plant flowers over the spots, and then water them every day. Eventually, the grass will replenish itself if you continue to water your flowers over it!




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How do you get rid of dirt patches in Animal Crossing?

Just plant flowers over the patches and water them everyday and the grass will slowly grow back. Don't walk over them as it will continue to deteriorate again. This will take about 2-4 weeks depending on how much the grass/dirt has deteriorated.

How do you stop grass deterioration in new leaf?

Villagers walking on grass or watered flowers does not deteriorate it. Growing bushes or trees help regrow grass on the tile on which they are planted. Rain and snow will slowly regrow grass. However, as with watered flowers, stepping on any grass tiles will counteract the regrowth and cause deterioration instead.



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Answer 2

I find it annoying as well. Just plant flowers over the patches and water them everyday and the grass will slowly grow back. Don't walk over them as it will continue to deteriorate again. This will take about 2-4 weeks depending on how much the grass/dirt has deteriorated.

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