Aerating your lawn is the process of removing small plugs of soil from your lawn to improve airflow and prevent soil compaction. Maintaining a thick and healthy lawn is a dream for many homeowners.
Lawn aeration helps your lawn (and the soil under it) breathe. Aerating a lawn is certainly worth the time and effort, as it helps keep your lawn healthy. It avoids the negative effects of soil ...
Regular maintenance is necessary when caring for a lawn, and various strategies translate into thicker, greener and healthier grass. Much like car owners routinely get an oil change or tire rotation ...
Over time, the soil beneath your grass can become compacted, making it harder for roots to get the oxygen and nutrients they need. That’s where lawn aeration comes in. Truthfully, there are lots ...
Our heavy clay and compacted soils commonly found in the Kansas City area often inhibits roots. Core aeration improves rooting and problem soils without destroying the turf. Now is the time to ...
Humic acid plays a crucial role in soil health and plant nutrition. As a key component of organic matter, it enhances soil ...
Stuart Staples, head of technical at Westland Horticulture, has shared four simple steps to get rid of moss and weeds in your ...
For clay soil, organic additions improve drainage and aeration and help the soil dry out and warm up more quickly in the spring. Good organic amendments for garden soils include wood byproducts ...