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Tips and tricks to avoid, repair compacted soil
MS –Compacted soil can result
from any number of activities,
including walking on a lawn. When
soil on a lawn is compacted, grass
roots might not receive the water,
oxygen and nutrients they need to
grow in strong. The can lead to weak
lawns that are vulnerable to issues.
However, homeowners need not
avoid their lawns to prevent soil
compaction. Rather, learning to
recognize signs of soil compaction
and paying special attention to
heavily trafficked areas of the yard
can help homeowners identify the
problem early and address it before
grass begins to suffer. Cooperative
Extension, which is supported by the
United States Department of
Agriculture and the National
Institute of Food and Agriculture,
notes that the following are some
sign potential indicators of
compacted soil.
• Hard soil:Soil that is difficult, if
not impossible, to penetrate with a
shovel is likely compacted. Even
healthy soil is sometimes resistant to
penetration, but if homeowners put
some muscle into their efforts to
penetrate the soil and still can’t do
so, then the soil is compacted.
• Standing water:Water standing
on top of soil for a long time is doing
so because the soil is likely so
compacted that the water, which
roots need to thrive, cannot get
through.
• Excessive water runoff:Runoff
occurs when watering lawns. But if
nearly all of the water intended for
the lawn and the soil beneath it is
seemingly being diverted away from
the grass, then that means the water
cannot get through to the soil or that
so little is getting through that the
lawn’s health is in jeopardy.
• Loss of vegetation or poor
plant growth:Compacted soil
prevents water, nutrients and oxygen
from accessing the root zone. As a
result, plants, including trees, are
vulnerable to disease and death.
• Surface crust:Surface crust,
which blocks oxygen and water from
penetrating the soil and tends to
inflict areas like footpaths and
playgrounds due to heavy foot
traffic, contributes to runoff and soil
erosion.
Compacted soil is relatively
simple to fix. But when untreated,
compacted soil can threaten lawns,
plants and other vegetation.
Home and Garden 2019
Walking down the earth
Compacted soil can lead to loss of vegetation, hard soil and standing water and can be caused
by activities as simple as walking on a lawn. (MS photo)
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