One thing I learned about clay soil from a grounds keeper is to put gypsum and milorganite down on theose areas in the spring and fall. The gypsum breaks up the soil and the milorganite filters down in deeper and also changes the chemistry of the soil to help it accept chemical fertilizers better. I've done that on a few bad areas three times now and it just gets better every year. Just don't wait too late in the fall or you could get brown spots as the two together create a reaction that produces heat.
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