Sunday, August 19, 2018

A Guide To Choosing A Lawn Aerating Machine

By Jessica Johnson


Worms and other ground bugs are meant to keep the soil properly loose so that air, water, and nutrients can circulate properly. However, due to one reason or other, this does not happen and the soil becomes compacted. One is then forced to use a lawn aerating machine to help the natural mechanisms. Otherwise, the large masses called thatches to starve and crowd the roots thus making it hard for the grass to thrive.

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.

Before starting, the process ensures the soil is moist enough. It would be nice to do it the day after showers. Trying to perforate dry soil is going to be painful. Some areas will be more compacted than others are, make multiple passes over these areas until they are satisfactorily loose. Others will not be affected at all. Make a single pass or not at all.

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.

For the large grounds, a service is hired and it should, therefore, take care of this service. However, if this is not the case, a hand pushed equipment will not work. One will get too tired and some areas will be insufficiently poked. A tractor pulled equipment is better. This comes is a wide range of widths too. The hand pushed one will work better n smaller yards.

This is an asset but unless one is planning to hire it out at some point, there is no need to spend more than enough. As long as it leaves the soil properly poked, it should serve its purpose. Use this as the last consideration to break between tying options.




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