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  2. When Should You Aerate Your Lawn to Grow Healthier Grass? - AOL

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    Knowing exactly when you should aerate your lawn will help you revive a struggling lawn without chemicals. Aerating a lawn, like watering and fertilizing, is best done at a particular time during ...

  3. Summer lawn care tips every homeowner should know - AOL

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    If you have warm-season grass, early summer (or late spring) is often the best time to aerate your lawn. Lawns that see heavy use over the summer may also benefit from aeration. Talk to a lawn ...

  4. 12 Fall Lawn Care Chores to Check Off Your List Now - AOL

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    After you dethatch and aerate your lawn, spread a ¼- to ½-inch layer of high-quality soil over the entire yard, especially in problem areas where grass is thinning. Work the topdressing into the ...

  5. Lawn aerator - Wikipedia

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    Core lawn aerator attachment on a conventional front-tine garden tiller. A lawn aerator is a garden tool designed to create holes in the soil in order to help lawn grasses grow. [1] In compacted lawns, aeration improves soil drainage and encourages worms, microfauna and microflora which require oxygen. [2]

  6. These Lawn Aerators Keep Your Grass Healthy and Green - AOL

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    The Agri-Fab 40-inch spike lawn aerator offers a practical solution for aerating medium- to large-sized lawns. With its generous 40-inch width, this aerator covers ample ground in each pass.

  7. Soil aeration - Wikipedia

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    Soil aeration is the mechanism of improving the exchange of gases between the atmosphere and soil. Through soil microbial activity and plant root respiration , certain gases such as oxygen will be depleted in the soil, while others, such as carbon dioxide, will build up in the soil. [ 1 ]

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