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What It Is
Aeration is the removal
of small cores of soil to allow air, moisture and fertilizer
down to the root zone. A core aerifier will pull one to
two inch plugs of soil from the ground. These plugs are
deposited on the soil’s surface where they will break down.
Soil sur-rounding the plugged holes and the soil deposited
on top will collapse and fill in. It doesn’t work to use
aerifying equipment that simply punches a hole in the soil.
While a hole may be created, the “punched” soil merely compacts
the soil surrounding the hole.
How It Works
The controlled removal of the small soil cores has many benefits. It allows fertilizer,
water and air to quickly reach the root zone of your grass. Both drought and heavy rain
stress your grass. During drought conditions, aeration helps water reach thirsty roots.
When rain is heavy, it allows air to penetrate and help dry up excess moisture.
Core aeration creates healthy roots and thicker, more beautiful lawns.
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