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A Guide To Choosing A Lawn Aerating Machine

By Jessica Johnson


Worms and other ground bugs are meant to keep the soil properly loose so that air, water, and nutrients can circulate properly. However, due to one reason or other, this does not happen and the soil becomes compacted. One is then forced to use a lawn aerating machine to help the natural mechanisms. Otherwise, the large masses called thatches to starve and crowd the roots thus making it hard for the grass to thrive.

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.

One may go the manual way. If the area is small then this will save on equipment money. One may also rent equipment to perforate. Two or three people may join to share the cost. One may also choose to hire a service. Another alternative is to buy own equipment. Define the perimeters and starts there working towards the middle. Watch out for the sprinklers. There is a small chance that the equipment damages them. Unless the compaction is too severe or the ground is too big, this should not take too long.

One may go for the spike equipment or the plug. These serve different purposes and are suitable for different kinds of situations. The foundation of use is the kind of soil and degree of compaction. The spike only pokes holes into the soil. This will do for the light soils and only mild compaction. A plug on the other hand removes soil once it has poked. It will work on heavy soils like clay and severe compaction.

Another factor to think about is the width. How wide is the equipment? Therefore, how many passes will be required to cover the entire yard? Some experts say that one extra foot on the width can increase the amount of ground covered in one pass by more than 30%. That means fewer passes than first imagined. That means less time spent poking holes in the ground. Important work but sounds incredibly boring so this is good news.

For the large grounds, a service is hired and it should, therefore, take care of this service. However, if this is not the case, a hand pushed equipment will not work. One will get too tired and some areas will be insufficiently poked. A tractor pulled equipment is better. This comes is a wide range of widths too. The hand pushed one will work better n smaller yards.

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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