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

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    The type of grass growing in your lawn determines the best time to aerate. Cool-season grasses, such as Kentucky bluegrass and tall fescue, are best aerated in fall at least four weeks before the ...

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

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    But for intense compaction and big lawns, mechanical is the way to go—these machines remove chunks of soil from your yard and “open up a space in the lawn for roots to grow,” Edmunds says.

  4. Lawn aerator - Wikipedia

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    Lawn aerator. 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]

  5. Follow These Easy Tips to Get Rid of Brown Patches on Your ...

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    Lawns need consistent watering to stay healthy. Poor Soil: If your soil is compacted or doesn’t drain well, it’s bad news for your grass. The roots need air and good drainage to thrive, and if ...

  6. Soil compaction - Wikipedia

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    In construction. Soil compaction is a vital part of the construction process. It is used for support of structural entities such as building foundations, roadways, walkways, and earth retaining structures to name a few. For a given soil type certain properties may deem it more or less desirable to perform adequately for a particular circumstance.

  7. Soil compaction (agriculture) - Wikipedia

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    Soil compaction, also known as soil structure degradation, is the increase of bulk density or decrease in porosity of soil due to externally or internally applied loads. [1] Compaction can adversely affect nearly all physical, chemical and biological properties and functions of soil. [2] Together with soil erosion, it is regarded as the ...