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Lawn Aeration Steps

Aeration improves airflow and supports the growth of grass blades. A core aerator is a piece of landscaping equipment that effectively removes plugs of soil from a lawn. Read below to learn how to prepare for an aeration session and provide your lawn with the essential nutrients it needs.

A Lawn Assessment And Irrigation

A professional assessment of your lawn will determine if aeration will improve the soil quality. A landscaper will test the soil quality. Dry, clay-like soil may be indicative of inadequate irrigation practices.

Before a core aerator is used to treat the lawn, a landscaper may advise you to provide your lawn with a thorough soaking. Watering the lawn will soften the soil. A core aerator will work best on a property that is properly hydrated.

During the assessment, the landscaper will identify the type of grass that is growing. The grass variety will determine when the aeration process should be conducted. Some grass varieties are better suited for an aeration process during the fall, while some grass varieties are better suited for aeration during the spring.

Prep Steps And The Aeration Process

Before an aeration process is conducted, the property that is being treated should be cleared off. The removal of lawn furnishings, playground equipment, and other loose items will allow a landscaper to use their aeration equipment across the entire expanse of land. Fallen limbs and other debris should be cleared from the land.

A core aeration machine contains hollow tines. The tines may be constructed of metal or another rigid material. As the tines are pressed into the soil, clumps of soil are collected. A landscaper will use a core aerator to pick up and deposit clumps of dirt.

The loose dirt will remain on top of the lawn. When it rains, the nutrients in the loose soil will be introduced into the ground. The loose soil will eventually level out with the surface of the ground.

Fertilization Techniques

A landscaper may apply a liquid fertilizer or a powder fertilizer to the lawn. The fertilizer will be applied to the sections of the property where the core aerator has removed plugs of dirt.

A landscaper may also use a composted material to improve the nutrient content of the soil. Aeration will promote healthy grass that is a deep green color. An aeration service will set up an aeration schedule that will support a healthy lawn throughout each active grass-growing season.


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