What is Lawn Aerating?
Aerating is the process of removing small plugs of soil from the turf. Core aerators
are the best types of mechanical aerators because they remove the soil, rather than
pushing soil back in to the ground. (That is what those little lawn-
Is Lawn Aerating Necessary for a Healthy Lawn?
Absolutely, yes! There is a right way to aerate and a right time to do it. Aerating is part of maintaining a healthy lawn. Our service professionals can advise you accordingly but the information below is how to do it right if you choose to do it on your own.
How does Aerating help your Lawn?
Plants need oxygen as much as they need carbon dioxide, but they need oxygen in their root areas. As people walk, play football or practice swinging the golf club on their lawn, they compact the soil, squeezing it together and removing spaces that oxygen normally fills. Plants use oxygen when they metabolize (break down) the sugar they store from photosynthesis. Without oxygen for this process, plants will literally starve. In addition to improving oxygen availability for plants, it also improves life for soil organisms. Lawn aeration allows water to filter more consistently through soil, and helps reduce problems with thatch.
When to Aerate Your Lawn
Depending upon how much foot traffic the lawn in question gets, you may need to aerate
more than once a year. You always want to aerate when the lawn can grow and heal
itself from the process. Aerating a lawn disrupts plant roots and is stressful to
the plants in the beginning. It is best to aerate in the spring and fall—when the
plants are actively growing, and it is not too hot. Warm season grasses grow most
during the hot summer, so aerating during the summer works well for them. Disrupting
the plant roots will interfere with their ability to take up water and recover from
the aerating process. Aerating mid-
How to Aerate your Lawn
It is not a bad idea to hire a professional with a punch-
Aerating your lawn at the right time with the proper equipment can ensure that you have a beautiful yard, every season of the year.
The benefits of core aertation:
Increasing the activity of soil microorganisms that decompose thatch
Enhancing
water infiltration from rainfall and irrigation
Improving root growth
Increasing
water, oxygen and nutrient movement in the root zone
Helping to prevent run off
of fertilizers and pesticides
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