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Aerators for Beginners

by Kathryn Hatter

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Aerating a lawn is an important step to creating a lush, green carpet to surround your home. Take a few moments to check in with these experts to ensure you work productively and successfully in your lawn care.

  • About Aerating a Lawn

    Lawn aeration is an important step in proper lawn maintenance. The basic aerating process, which is generally done with a specialized piece of equipment called a lawn Read More

  • How to Reduce Lawn Maintenance

    If you find that your lawn needs frequent watering or needs more maintenance than you have time for, its time to reduce your lawn maintenance. Obviously, large lawns need Read More

  • How to Renovate an Old Lawn

    A lawn is only as good as the soil beneath it. Learning how to renovate an old lawn by improving the soil is one of the best ways to upgrade your landscape. It doesn’t take Read More

  • Materials Needed for Growing Grass

    Grass is one of the easiest landscape plants to grow, and certainly creates a beautiful ground cover. When you plant grass, you will need certain things to keep it Read More

  • Organic Compost Soil Aeration

    Aerating the soil is an important part of preparing your organic compost pile. Learn to aerate the soil for easy drainage from a professional organic gardener in this free Read More

  • How to Aerate Compost

    Air is an important ingredient in compost. Learn how, and how often, to aerate (turn over) your compost in this free organic gardening video. Read More

  • About Lawn Care

    Many homeowners take pride in their lush, green lawns. It is an indication that they take care of their properties and they have the skills needed to make their lawns look Read More

  • How to Get Weeds to Not Grow in Grass

    If you're after a pristine-looking lawn you've probably been frustrated by weeds that pop up from time to time. There are many types of common weeds that can infiltrate Read More

  • About Lawn Repair

    Your lawn is visible to the whole neighborhood. If you do not take care of the lawn, the perception is that you do not take care of the house either. This is the first Read More

  • How to Make a Lawn Greener

    Few things make your home look more inviting than a beautiful, lush, green lawn. The greener your lawn, the lovelier it looks. If your lawn is looking a little pale or Read More

  • How to Thatch Lawns

    All grass has a layer of thatch that exists between the soil and the grass. Thatch is made up of dead grass stems and roots. Over time this thatch thickens and can lead to Read More

  • How to Provide Aeration for a Lawn

    If you want to have a lush, healthy lawn without the use of pesticides, have you considered aeration? Aeration helps provide air to the plant roots while eliminating Read More

  • How to Care for a Cool-Season Lawn

    Cool-season lawns made of fescues, bluegrass, bent grass or rye grass need regular fertilizer, consistent moisture and frequent mowing to stay healthy and beautiful. Read More

  • How to Aerate a Lawn

    You've done everything right and still the lawn looks lousy, especially where the kids play and the dogs romp. Check your soil for compaction, then use a core aerator to Read More

  • How to Increase Grass Growth

    Your lawn doesn't have to look sparse and bare. The solution is not to put in expensive sod. There are several techniques you can use to bring your lawn to its full grassy Read More

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