Most people do not notice a lawn until something goes wrong.
A soft spot appears. A tunnel rises. A patch begins to thin. The grass looks healthy from the street, but something beneath it has already started to shift.
Mole Man is not a traditional lawn care book. It is a field guide to reading the hidden systems beneath your lawn before visible damage takes over.
Written from real property observations across Gwinnett County and the North Atlanta area, this book teaches homeowners, landscapers, and property managers how to understand mole and vole activity as part of a larger environmental system. Instead of treating every tunnel, hole, or weak patch as a random pest problem, Gordon Berry shows how to read soil structure, moisture movement, root strength, thatch buildup, drainage, edge conditions, and animal behavior as connected signals.
Inside, you will learn how to distinguish mole tunnels from vole runways, why lawns can look healthy while failing underneath, how moisture and soil compaction attract activity, why overwatering and overfertilizing can make problems worse, and how to rebuild the lawn as a stable living system instead of constantly chasing symptoms.
This book is for anyone who wants to stop guessing.
Whether you are a homeowner tired of recurring lawn damage, a landscaper sharpening your diagnostic eye, or a property manager responsible for keeping outdoor spaces stable, Mole Man gives you a new way to see the ground beneath your feet.
Because once you learn to read the land, you stop reacting to damage.
You start managing the system.