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PostHeaderIcon Plug Aerators to Help Maintain the Lawn

Plug AeratorsThere are different kinds of lawn plug aerators that can help fix your soil problems for a more manageable lawn. The lawn is typically populated with grass and other plants that need to be maintained so that the lawn will look orderly. One way of keeping the lawn in good condition is by targeting the soil itself. The soil is where the plants will take their nutrients and the more water that penetrates the soil gives them more of what they need. Clay soil is compact and needs to be aerated regularly so that its pores do not close. Water can only run on shallow grounds if the soil is compacted. In contrary, loose soil will allow for deeper water penetration.

Plug aerators will help you achieve this kind of soil. This kind of aerator is installed in the lawn for easy long term and regular use. Unlike other kinds of aerators, the plug type is located on a portion of the lawn and it works its way from there.

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PostHeaderIcon Knowing What Lawn Aerator Equipment Suits Your Lawn

Lawn Aerator EquipmentTending to the lawn need not be hard and tedious. There are different equipments that will help you aerate the lawn in a few days. The weather changes make the lawn unpredictable and hard to manage, also making the lives of plants hard. With soil that is not aerated, the roots will have a hard time finding nutrients to be used to create their food. Due to this, the plants lose their luster and shine, and they become unappealing. To prevent the lawn from turning into an unattended piece of land with overgrown brown grass, it is important that you pick the right lawn aerator equipment.

There are two main types of aerators, the plugged and spiked aerator.

The first kind of spike lawn aerator equipment is the core aerator. This has tines that are inserted through the ground to create holes in the ground about 2-3” in diameter. The interval between holes is usually 2-4 inches. The core aerator removes a portion of the soil about the size of a finger for each thrust in the ground. These cores can be collected or left to naturally contribute to the soil. The core aerator is recommended for use on soil types that are not too hard to manage by hand. As a preparation, the lawn can be watered the night before. You can also schedule aeration after rain has passed so that the soil is more manageable. A cordless lawn aerator is also available. This one consists of a series of tines that vibrate when the motor is turned on, causing the soil to loosen up enough for water and fertilizer to get through. Even when the motor is off, you can still use this as a kind of spike tool. There is no need to water the soil beforehand because it is able to navigate through hard soil.  Blade aerators have blades that rotate as spikes and create 2-inch deep holes. You can rent if you feel that you do not have to aerate your lawn often.

Spiked shoes also fall under this category and are the least expensive of all. It is also easy to operate: all you have to do is put on the shoes and walk along the lawn, leaving holes behind you. Some of spike aerators can be attached to the lawn mower.

Lawn Aerator EquipmentNext is the plugged lawn aerator equipment, which is bulky and big, compared with spike aerators. These are the ones that are for large lawns and hard soils. They require a sufficient storage space that can accommodate them when they are not out aerating the lawn for you. These plugged lawn aerators need to be checked for efficiency at some point and they can go a long way in your lawn. Because of the space they cover in one sitting, they are recommended for large areas. And because they are heavy, there is no problem with ejecting them deep enough in the soil. They also leave large holes in the ground which will not close easily. They are fit for the worst kind of soil.

PostHeaderIcon FAQs about Lawn Plug Aerators

Lawn Plug AeratorDo you really need a lawn plug aerator? Or can your lawn survive without it? Most homeowners believe that an aerator is not exactly a necessity when it comes to keeping their lawns healthy. As long as it is sufficiently watered and fertilized, the grass will continue to grow and the lawn will consistently be lush and green all throughout the year.  Homeowners who think this way could not be more wrong.

A lawn aerator is among the most important and necessary tools for keeping your lawn green and healthy. But when it comes to choosing and buying an aerator, it is also important that you know which model and type will work best for your purpose. Many experts, for example, choose a lawn plug aerator as the most efficient model for several reasons.

For one, lawn plug aerators work by scooping out chunks of soil as they go through the lawn. This, in turn, breaks up the soil so that it lets in spaces for the air and water to enter and circulate. Lawn plug aerators are also said to be better and more efficient than other models, including punch aerators and aerating shoes, which don’t remove the soil but only leaves it more compact. Aerators are specially designed to make the soil less compact, so it doesn’t help to use something that only pushes the top soil further down.

There are also lawns and grass seeds that require organic matter to be applied onto the soil for the grass to be healthy. In such instances, you need more space in the soil to accommodate the organic matter, which makes aeration using a lawn plug aerator necessary before you can incorporate the organic matter. In addition, the typical lawn plug models are attached to a hydraulic system for them to operate. This allows the aerator to reach deeper into the soil than any other model.

BuyingLawn Aerator your very own aerator could make a dent on your budget. As such, it might be a better idea to simply rent one in case you still cannot afford to make a purchase. Renting this machine will turn out more affordable than hiring a professional lawn maintenance expert to do the aeration. The only advantage, however, of hiring an expert is that you won’t have to worry about the equipment that you will need. They are bound to know what will work best with your lawn and soil conditions.

Of course, aerators can only work with the conditions in which you use them. If you aerate your lawn in the most convenient time and climate, your aerator will be able to do a better job at it. The best seasons to aerate your lawn are during the fall or spring. Using your lawn plug aerator in the fall will allow the grass to grow faster, leaving extra spaces underneath the soil to admit nutrients, water and air. On the other hand, doing so in the spring is perfect also when you need to incorporate organic matter into the soil.

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