Core Aeration creates small openings within the soil to help reduce compaction and improve the ability of grass roots to expand. Eventually the cores break down and help feed your lawn.
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Core Aeration creates small openings within the soil to help reduce compaction and improve the ability of grass roots to expand. Eventually the cores break down and help feed your lawn.
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After core aeration creates openings in the soil, these cores break down and help feed your lawn.
Of course, one of the biggest benefits of aeration is reducing thatch – the dead organic material found on top of the soil surface. If you have over a ½ inch of thatch, that’s too much and it can harm your lawn. (Bugs and disease love thatch.) Core aeration breaks up thatch and allows nutrients, water and air to more easily reach the root system of your lawn.
How else can core aeration help your lawn? Take a closer look.
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