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by Christine Weissnat Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

Can I make my own lawn aerator?

You can make this simple DIY lawn aerator with strips of reclaimed wood. You just have to find a base – PVC pipe filled with sand or concrete works well – and then add your strips of wood. The wood houses the nails that you use to aerate the lawn.

Which aerator is better spike or plug?

It is best to spike-aerate your lawn 2-3 times every season because the results do not last long. However, if you used a plug aerator even once in the last two seasons, you may need to spike-aerate just once a season to get rid of minor compaction problems.

What kind of lawn aerator works best?

Best Overall: Brinly-Hardy PA-40BH Tow Behind Plug Aerator Since plug aerators are a must for clay soils and can be used on looser soils as well, this durable, all-steel construction aerator with “no-flat” tires is our best overall choice. The 40-inch width and 24 3-inch plugs help cover large areas quickly.

Is aerating a lawn worth it?

Almost all lawns will benefit from aeration, and a great lawn demands it. That said, most lawns do not need it. Lawns suffering from heavy foot traffic, excessive thatch (>1 inch thick) or grown on heavy soils will benefit most.

What time of year should you aerate your lawn?

You want to aerate the lawn when your grass is in its peak growing period so it can recover quickly—think early spring or fall for cool-season grasses, and late spring through early summer for warm-season grasses. If you have high-traffic areas or heavy clay soil, you will want to aerate every year.

How deep should you aerate a lawn?

The holes are typically 1.5 to 6 inches deep (more on what depth we recommend below) and the holes are 2 to 5 inches apart. So, what exactly does aeration do? It allows for air circulation at the root level of your lawn. This provides the optimal soil condition for healthy grass and growth.

How do you make a homemade aerator?

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Can you aerate your lawn without a machine?

A fork can be a useful tool for aerating your lawn. The process is more or less like spike aeration. It is an effective method because it penetrates compacted soils efficiently to loosen the particles, and if you already own a fork, you don't have to spend more money on new tools to aerate your lawn.

Are manual lawn aerators any good?

These manual tools can be effective, but it takes some effort to punch enough holes to make a difference. They work great for aerating small targeted areas that need special attention, like heavily-used footpaths, around patios, near outdoor steps and house corners.

When should you not aerate your lawn?

Spring is not the ideal time to aerate the lawn, but circumstances may require it. If the soil is so compacted that existing grass can't grow, it may be necessary to aerate in the spring. 1 Generally, though, spring aerating is discouraged because the aeration holes provide a perfect spot for weed seeds to germinate.

Do I need to overseed After aerating?

Within 48 hours after you aerate you should over seed, fertilize, and water your lawn. The seed, fertilizer, and water will have the best chance to get down into the holes made by the aerator if applied soon after aeration.

Is it too late to aerate my lawn?

For warm-season grasses it is too late to aerate once the growing season has passed in late summer into early fall. For cool-season grasses, late fall into early winter is too late to aerate.

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Why use an aerator for lawns?

Aerators remove cores of turf to improve the flow of air, water and nutrients in dense, compacted soil caused by walking and mowing. Compacted soil is one of the greatest causes of turf deterioration. When soil is compacted, dirt particles are forced together, reducing the area where roots can grow. Using a lawn aerator will relieve soil compaction ...

How do aerators help soil?

Aerators relieve soil compaction by removing evenly-spaced cores of turf up to 3 inches in depth. Once aerators are used the soil is aerated, air exchange is improved and the soil can easily absorb water, fertilizer and other nutrients.

What grasses need aeration?

Aerators used on perennial Rye grass, Kentucky bluegrass, warm season grasses, such as Zoysia and Bermuda grasses benefit most from spring or summer aeration. Before using a lawn aerator take the following steps: Map out any obstructions so the lawn aerator will not encounter any hazards in your yard.

What to do after using a lawn aerator?

Cover every inch of the lawn and go over the high traffic areas more than once. After using your lawn aerator, water the lawn and apply fertilizer, this will promote growth and allow for grass to become more substantial. Power Equipment Warehouse has a wide variety of aerators to choose from. Quality brands like Ryan, Bluebird, Classen and JRCO.

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