Aeration

AerationWhy aerate your Lawn? Lawn aeration is generally recognized as the best way to improve air / gas exchange and water / nutrient intake.

Some aeration occurs naturally, but due to soil compaction or other soil conditions, lawns rarely thrive without some means of mechanical aeration. In addition to compaction, thatch build-up (more than 1/2 inch) can be especially damaging, to lawns.

It acts as a barrier, preventing water and nutrients from getting into the soil. Today, we have the advantage of mechanical aerators that actually remove small-diameter "plugs" from the soil.Aeration

The holes left in the turf allow moisture and nutrients, to more easily reach the roots. As the soil naturally expands to fill the holes over a few weeks time, the surrounding soil is allowed to loosen, reducing compaction.

Aeration The "plugs" are scattered on the surface, and eventually break down to form a valuable top dressing that enriches soil near the surface and helps to break down thatch.

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