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Minggu, 20 Maret 2016

Deconstructing And Demystifying Lawn Aeration

Deconstructing And Demystifying Lawn Aeration


by Helen Thompson


Owning a lawn can either be a luxury or a burden. It can make a plain looking house magical if done right but it can also sometimes make you wonder why you even bothered getting a house in the first place. After all, nowadays we have condos where the fauna is taken care of by other people. However, if you are just old fashioned then hope is not lost for you. Lets talk about a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of having your own patch of landscaping.

A lot of things come to mind when thinking of maintaining a traditional home. As far as the exterior is concerned, lawn aeration is one of the first things you should consider. For those that do not know, lawn aeration according to an academic paper titled lawn aeration littleton co, it is when you punch holes in the ground to allow nutrients to enter it. Lets look at the reasons why this is necessary.

Truth be told, some lawns do not need this at all, some just thrive naturally without the need of much human intervention at all. Unfortunate that is not always the case. Some circumstances call for our intervention and a lawn in need of aeration may be a one that always has people or things that always pass through it.

This causes problems because it compacts the ground. Compacted soil is hard to penetrate so its does not do a good job absorbing nutrients necessary for the health of your garden. Ignoring this issue is basically leaving your lawn to die.

Another offender is thatching. A thatch is an outer shell made by plant materials in grass. This also stops nutrients from getting where they need to be.

Now that we know the reasons why its important to aerate, lets talk about how to do it. The process works by creating a bunch of holes in the ground. To create these holes you use an aerator of which there are two types, a spike aerator and a plug aerator.

Spike aerators use spikes to poke holes into the ground, plug aerators pull out a clump of soil and grass. Spike aerators are generally less effective and can even make the soil more compacted because it pushes the soil down and outward onto itself. Pulling out clumps of soil onto the surface via a plug aerator on the other hand has shown to be the more effective option because it works more effectively and efficiently than the former option.

Before you attempt to aerate you need to to find out if your grass is in growing season. This is the best time to do this because its when the most potential growth can be had. Next you have to make sure the surface is moist enough, it will be hard to get the aerator when the ground is dry. Once everything is set its time to start. It should be fairly straightforward to run your aerator through the area but its best if you run through the most compacted or thatched areas multiple times and break up the pulled out plugs with a rake or lawn mower.

That is it. All the important details have been laid out here in a short an concise manner. There really is no need to go into more detail on the topic unless your case is particularly problematic. The only thing that's really left to do now is if you have not yet, give it a go.




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