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dimanche 19 août 2018

Useful Tips For Choosing A Lawn Aerating Machine

By Jessica Johnson


For grass to be healthy, the roots need to be strong and deep. This will not be possible if large masses of compact soil keep it starved. There is a need for proper circulation of air, water, and nutrients. Worms and other kinds of soil bugs are naturally meant to handle the loosening of soil. However, in some cases, the natural mechanism is not enough thus the need for a lawn aerating machine.

Compaction may happen on its own over time. In this case, the bugs can usually have it. However, if the grounds experience a lot of traffic the compaction is taken to a whole new scale. Soil layering is a process where the top layer is covered with another lighter layer. This action will cause the layer below to compact. The common sign is unusually quick and easy drying out of the ground. This is a sign that one needs to intervene and break up the thatch.

Before starting, the process ensures the soil is moist enough. It would be nice to do it the day after showers. Trying to perforate dry soil is going to be painful. Some areas will be more compacted than others are, make multiple passes over these areas until they are satisfactorily loose. Others will not be affected at all. Make a single pass or not at all.

Poking holes in the ground seems like such a mundane task. It sounds like a pair of heels and an idle afternoon could do the job. But then, the work would not be uniform and may be inadequate. Thus, the need to buy, rent, borrow, or co-buy equipment for more efficiency. Work along the perimeters, to begin with. Look out for the sprinklers. It should not take too long.

There are two basic types of equipment. Spike only pokes holes in the ground. This is preferred for the light soils. Where compaction is not too severe. Then there is the plug kind. This removes soils from the little holes. It is better for heavy soils like clay. It may also be used where compaction is very severe.

After making a decision on spike or plug, next is the width of the equipment. This will determine how many passes it will take to cover the whole area. It is estimated that adding one more foot to the width, one can cover a third more ground in one pass. This could reduce the number of passes required significantly. Thus, saving time.

The equipment may also be hand pushed. This is ideal for smaller rounds. Only the human strength is required to move this along. These do not offer the benefit of width though. They come in pretty narrow designs. The alternative is a tractor-pulled equipment. This is great where the ground is vast. It also comes in extensive widths.

The very last consideration is the price. This may be an asset although not worthy of the extreme expense. As long as it does what it should do, that is fine. No need to go for the most expensive.




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