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Core Aeration

Core Aeration for Better and More Beautiful Lawns

 

Core aeration is one of the many things that any lawn owner should never take for granted and if you like to get the best services, Perfect Leaf Management can deliver you with great results that are guaranteed to bring great benefits to your landscapes!

 

For you to attain and maintain the beauty of your lawn, it is important for you to follow the basic practices for lawn care including proper mowing, watering and fertilizing. It is also a must to make sure that all the nutrients will reach the soil below your grass. Core aeration can be a highly crucial element to have a healthy lawn for this will allow the easy penetration of both water and air to the lawn thatch or built-up grass.

 

Now is the perfect time for you to make way for a more lush and beautiful lawn through core aeration. Learn what aeration is all about as well as when and why you should do it.

 

What is Core Aeration?

 

This process basically involves soil perforation with tiny holes

 

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to let water, nutrients and air penetrate the roots of the grass. This can help the roots for them to grow deeply, thus producing a stronger and healthier lawn.

The primary reason why aerating is required is in order to lessen soil compaction. A compacted soil tends to have a lot of solid particles in a specific space or volume that can prevent the adequate circulation of water

 

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and air in the soil. Heavy organic debris or excess lawn thatch buried below the surface of

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the grass can also make the roots starved of the essential elements.

 

Should You Aerate Your Lawn?

 

Among the most common queries from lawn owners is how to identify if their lawn needs aeration. The best candidates for this process are the following:

 

  • Lawns that get heavy use like service as a racetrack or neighborhood playground. Pets and children that run around the yard can also contribute to the compaction of the soil. 

 

  • Lawns that have spongy feel and dry out easily. It might mean that your lawn has excessive thatch issue. Get a shovel and remove a slice with 4 inches deep. If the layer of thatch is bigger than ½ inch, it is recommended to have core aeration.

 

  • Lawns that were established as part of newly constructed house. Usually, the topsoil of newly constructed soil is buried or stripped, and the grass that is established on the subsoil was compacted during the construction traffic.

 

Lawns that were created by sod and which have existing soil layering. Soil layering pertains to that of soil with finer texture that comes with the imported sod, is being layered over an existing and coarser soil. Layering of this kind can disrupt drainage because the water is held in the soil with finer texture. This will then lead to poor development of roots and compacted conditions. Core aeration can break up layering, which will allow water to easily flow through the soil and reach the deep roots

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When to Have Core Aeration

 

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