Take a bucket with you to your local parks or beaches to dig and gather up dirt, sand or soil in your bucket to take for personal use at home.
Dirt and soil piles dug up by moles on the surface of the ground can be scooped up by a small hand shovel and poured into a planting soil/dirt bucket.
You can use all those fertile, fresh, dirt/sand piles moles dig up (repeatedly throughout) in your yard/field for your own personal gardening projects for the soil/dirt of your plants.
The rest of the dirt/soil that is left can be saved in buckets or sand bags to use for later when planting plants in the ground.
The remaining dirt/soil mound left on the ground from the moles can be stomped on and spreaded apart to flatten and fertilize the ground.
Dirt and soil piles dug up by moles on the surface of the ground can be scooped up by a small hand shovel and poured into a planting soil/dirt bucket.
You can use all those fertile, fresh, dirt/sand piles moles dig up (repeatedly throughout) in your yard/field for your own personal gardening projects for the soil/dirt of your plants.
The rest of the dirt/soil that is left can be saved in buckets or sand bags to use for later when planting plants in the ground.
The remaining dirt/soil mound left on the ground from the moles can be stomped on and spreaded apart to flatten and fertilize the ground.
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