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Home and Garden 2019
Aeration helps grass to breathe, promotes growth
MS –Compacted soil can have a
dramatic effect on grass. Compacted
soil blocks oxygen, water and
nutrients from reaching the root
systems of the turf. That creates a
lawn with weak roots, which make
grass more vulnerable to disease and
compromising its ability to
withstand harsh weather, such as
summer heat.
The buildup of thatch, which is a
matted layer of grass clippings and
other organic debris that collects on
the top of the soil, is one indicator
that a lawn could benefit from
aeration, a process in which the
surface of the lawn is perforated to
break up compacted soil and allow
oxygen, water and nutrients to reach
root systems. Other signs that
aeration may be necessary include
patches of thin grass, brown spots
and a high concentration of clay in
the soil.
When faced with a lawn that could
benefit from aeration, homeowners
may wonder if such as task lends
itself to a do-it-yourself solution or if
it’s best left to professional
landscapers. Aerating a lawn is not
always easy, and typically it involves
the use of one of three types of
aerators:
• Core aerator:A core aerator
uses hollow tines to pull plugs of soil
from the lawn. The plugs are left on
the surface of the lawn.
Homeowners can pick up the plugs
or, according to the grass seed
experts at Pennington, even leave
them in the yard and allow them to
break down.
• Spike aerator:The experts at
Pennington note that spike aerators
employ solid, spike-like tines to
poke holes in the soil. These aerators
leave the spikes in the soil. Some
people wear spiked aeration shoes
while walking around the yard to
mimic the effects of spike aerators.
• Slicing aerator:According to
Pennington, slicing aerators employ
rotating blades that slice through
thatch and down into the soil. These
aerators leave the soil in the ground.
Aerators can be operated
manually, though professionals tend
to use motorized aerators. The
machines are often heavy, so
homeowners should consider their
health and physical ability before
deciding to aerate on their own.
Hiring a professional landscaper
who has experience aerating
may the quickest and most
effective way to restore a lawn to full
health.
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A lawn free of compacted soil is a healthy lawn, allowing for
more robust root systems and easier flow of oxygen and
water to grass. To reduce soil compaction, aeration is
suggested by professionals. (MS photo)
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