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Ray Shank

Lawn Aeration - Give Your Lawn Some Air

... with a stiff rake will also help loosen tough thatch. For best results, it is suggested that you rake trouble areas in your lawn before aeration.Soil Compaction is where the soil loses the tiny air spaces within it from objects on top of ... Read Read: Lawn Aeration - Give Your Lawn Some Air

By: Ray Shank | 27/03/2009 | Home & Family

San Diego Lawn Aeration Experts Talk

... and encourages worms, microfauna and microflora which require oxygen. All of this leads to a healthy and brilliant colored lawn. Call your lawn aeration company today or use us! We specialize in making sure your satisfied with the way your ... Read Read: San Diego Lawn Aeration Experts Talk

By: Mia Linx, Sr. | 29/03/2008 | Gardening

How To Use A Lawn Aerator

... flower bed, grow your own crops for eating, and even grow plants. If you have a business in this area, a lawn aerator will become your best friend for keeping your gardens healthy. You will be able to grow and sell even more plants than ... Read Read: How To Use A Lawn Aerator

By: Kelvin Ho | 05/02/2007 | Gardening

The Importance of Lawn Aeration

... basically punching holes in the lawn, to loosen up soil, and to allow air, water, and fertilizer to get to the roots of the lawn. Aeration also severs some of the roots, breaking apart the tangle, and encouraging new root growth. You don't ... Read Read: The Importance of Lawn Aeration

By: Tim Sousa | 01/03/2009 | Gardening

Tips On Lawn Aeration For A Beautiful Healthy Yard

... soil, then you'll need to aerate your soil as quickly as possible. The really good news about lawn aeration is that for most yards it's a very inexpensive thing to do. In fact, if your yard is small to medium sized, and especially if the ... Read Read: Tips On Lawn Aeration For A Beautiful Healthy Yard

By: Jim Johnson | 21/04/2006 | Gardening

Houston Lawn Aeration, Aerate, Areating

... fungi, increase the earth worm population all of these things work together in a synergic relationship to give you a better lawn. Core aeration also reduces fertilizer and pesticide run off which helps the environment and ensures your are ... Read Read: Houston Lawn Aeration, Aerate, Areating

By: Jeff Halper | 16/12/2008 | Gardening

How To Areate Your Lawn

... as much lawn thatch as you can in fall by raking deeply, rather than just skimming the autumn leaves off the top of the lawn. Lawn aeration also reduces soil compaction, allowing water and fertilizer to permeate into the root zone. Grassy ... Read Read: How To Areate Your Lawn

By: Jeffrey Seymour | 25/02/2009 | Gardening

Some Tips On Creating A Great Lawn

... . Shallow watering techniques keep grass from sinking the deep roots that your lawn needs to compete with deep-rooted weeds. 3. Do you already have a lawn? Aerate it in the spring while it's still moist and before the spring rains are done. ... Read Read: Some Tips On Creating A Great Lawn

By: Jeffrey Seymour | 14/07/2009 | Gardening

How To Let Your Lawn Breathe Again

... services already have aeration equipment and will be more than happy to provide this service for you. In fact, core lawn aeration is becoming so popular that many lawn care services offer it as a regular part of their maintenance plans. If ... Read Read: How To Let Your Lawn Breathe Again

By: Alex Murphy | 02/04/2009 | Gardening

Lawn Service

... also known as core aeration, is a recommended lawn care practice for compacted, heavily-used turf and to control thatch build-up. Lawn aeration involves the removal of small soil plugs or cores out of the lawn by a core aerator. The aerator ... Read Read: Lawn Service

By: Jeff Halper | 06/01/2009 | Gardening

Taking Care Of Your Lawn

... to rake your lawn regularly and remove any thatch that is over a half-inch high in your yard. This helps to keep the lawn aerated and allows water and nutrients to get through the grass into the soil. The composition of your soil is ... Read Read: Taking Care Of Your Lawn

By: A.Caxton | 02/01/2007 | Gardening
Aakash Shah

Best Tips for Green Lawn Care

... This will help the grass to grow better .Aeration also helps in removing thatch. Thatch is a bigger problem for the lawn. Aeration makes the grass better and helps them to retain green. Watering Watering is important to keep the lawn green. ... Read Read: Best Tips for Green Lawn Care

By: Aakash Shah | 08/11/2008 | Gardening

Four Things You Must Do For Your Lawn This Spring

... soil erosion and water runoff. However, too much thatch (more than 1") can block water absorption and create shallow rooting in the lawn. Aeration will manage the thatch layer properly without completely eliminating it like a power- ... Read Read: Four Things You Must Do For Your Lawn This Spring

By: Al Haneson | 11/03/2008 | Landscaping

Fall Lawn Winterizing Basics

... will look like this: 20-20-10 or 15-15-15. You may not find those exact analysis, but get something similar. Fall Lawn Aeration Aerating the lawn is very important also and should be performed on healthy lawns, as well as thin ones. ... Read Read: Fall Lawn Winterizing Basics

By: Al Haneson | 08/10/2008 | Landscaping

Discover Helpful Lawn Tools Information

... . While keeping walkways safely clear of excess grass growth, edgers control grass growth of hardier strains like St. Augustine for the main lawn. Aerators are a great way to easily aerate lawn and garden ... Read Read: Discover Helpful Lawn Tools Information

By: Paul Zayer | 28/03/2008 | Gardening

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