Useful Tips For Choosing A Lawn Aerating Machine

By Jessica Johnson


For beautiful grounds, one should ensure the grass gets as much water and nutrients as possible. Sometimes soil compaction makes it hard for these resources to circulate thereby starving the roots. It is then warranted that one perforate the soil to allow the air, water and nutrients penetration into the roots. Ideally, this is a job for bugs and insects but one may be forced to use a lawn aerating machine. The large masses will be effectively broken up then the natural processes can happen.

This kind of worrying compaction will be caused by high traffic in most cases. Maybe if the yard is used as a play area or general lounging area. Or if there was some soil layering. This is laying soil on another layer. The bottom layer compacts. Perforating will usually break up this layering and join the two layers together. The roots then have more capability to stretch and reach for resources.

Compacted soil dries out very quickly. That means that after rain one should try to perforate the very next day when the ground is still soft and moist. One may also just pour water on the ground to get it sufficiently moist but not soggy. The worse off areas should be passed over multiple times until they are properly broken up.

One may go the manual way. If the area is small then this will save on equipment money. One may also rent equipment to perforate. Two or three people may join to share the cost. One may also choose to hire a service. Another alternative is to buy own equipment. Define the perimeters and starts there working towards the middle. Watch out for the sprinklers. There is a small chance that the equipment damages them. Unless the compaction is too severe or the ground is too big, this should not take too long.

Spike equipment is one of the two basic types. This will only punch holes into the soil. It will not remove any bit of soil from said holes. This is suitable for light soil and mild compact situations. The plug is the second type of equipment. It punches a hole then moves out with a bit of soil. Clay soil would better benefit from this. The spike would only cause a different kind of compaction especially since it will be wet.

After making a decision on spike or plug, next is the width of the equipment. This will determine how many passes it will take to cover the whole area. It is estimated that adding one more foot to the width, one can cover a third more ground in one pass. This could reduce the number of passes required significantly. Thus, saving time.

The equipment may also be hand pushed. This is ideal for smaller rounds. Only the human strength is required to move this along. These do not offer the benefit of width though. They come in pretty narrow designs. The alternative is a tractor-pulled equipment. This is great where the ground is vast. It also comes in extensive widths.

Usually, when searching for tools and equipment one is asked not to consider the price too much. In this case, it is important to look at that. There are many price options on the table. Remember that this equipment is used to punch holes in the ground. A more expensive equipment will not whistle while at it. Cheaper is better as long as it works well.




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