Tuesday, March 22, 2016

By Helen Thompson


Owning a lawn can either be a luxury or a burden. It can make a plain looking house magical if done right but it can also sometimes make you wonder why you even bothered getting a house in the first place. After all, nowadays we have condos where the fauna is taken care of by other people. However, if you are just old fashioned then hope is not lost for you. Lets talk about a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of having your own patch of landscaping.

A lot of things come to mind when thinking of maintaining a traditional home. As far as the exterior is concerned, lawn aeration is one of the first things you should consider. For those that do not know, lawn aeration according to an academic paper titled lawn aeration littleton co, it is when you punch holes in the ground to allow nutrients to enter it. Lets look at the reasons why this is necessary.

Truth is, some places do perfectly fine with minimal maintenance and the occasional trim now and then. But, there are some situations where it becomes imperative to stick your garden with a bunch of spikes. One of the most common reasons could be that your garden is heavily trafficked.

This causes problems because it compacts the ground. Compacted soil is hard to penetrate so its does not do a good job absorbing nutrients necessary for the health of your garden. Ignoring this issue is basically leaving your lawn to die.

Another issue we have is thatch. Thatching is when plant materials create a tight layer between the elements and your plants. Like compacting, thatching does not allow nutrients to get to your roots.

That said, lets talk how to. All you really need to do is perforate the earth. To do this you need an aerator. The two most common types are the spike aerator and the plug aerator.

Spike aerators work by piercing holes into the ground using spikes while plug aerators work by plugging out clumps of dirt and grass to create the holes. It is less advisable to use spike aerators because poking holes is less effective and can make the ground more compacted than it originally was because you are basically just pushing the ground into itself. Plug aerators on the other hand do a better job because it displaces things on the top layers instead leading to a much looser and more permeable surface.

Growing season ideal to start aerating because new grass can easily fill in the gaps you create from the process. A moist surface is also necessary because dry soil is very hard to penetrate and displace. Running your aerator through is very straightforward, the only things you may need to keep in mind is that there may be certain areas more compacted than others and may require more attention and you may also have to break up the removed plugs after you are done to level everything out.

There you have it. Everything you want to know about a very basic aspect of gardening. Now that you know a bunch of stuff about lawn aerating, its could be time to give it a shot.




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