If you take pride in having a spectacular green lawn all year round, and expect it to be flawless, you already know that you have to put the work into making it that way, and to maintain it.
For best results for your lawn, you need to aerate the ground. This task should be done twice a year.
Some people prefer spike aerators while others prefer plug aerators.
Both do a good job and the job of aerating can easily be done when you have a Precision Products Plug Aerator.
Made of tough steel with a strong tow bar, this commercial quality aerator has 32 plugging spoons that can quickly go across your lawn.
These plugging spoons work separately of one another for more precise movement.
The aerator has the ability to go as far as 2 ½ inches into the ground for better penetration.
But you can use sand bags or other weighted materials if you want to get more ground penetration.
The tool’s spoons slide easily into the ground and remove a small plug of soil evenly across the lawn.
The single-lever action makes it convenient to use and you can put the tool into use even when you’re sitting on the tractor.
You can raise or lower the tool. The aerator gets the plugs off your yard, but that’s not all it does.
It also frees any soil compaction and readies soft soil.
Using this tool enables the grass to get what it needs when you water and fertilize.
The aerator can also restore damaged lawns. For example, if you have a lawn that’s under siege from foot traffic, you might notice that the lawn just doesn’t look as good as it once did.
Aerating can help return your lawn to its former beauty.
Foot traffic compacts the soil, blocking out oxygen and minerals and it damages grass in the process.
That’s why aerating helps the lawn look better - you open that soil back up.
Also, when a lawn develops burned spots from the sun or other damage, aerating can help stimulate growth in that damaged area.
Not getting enough water down to the roots or living in an arid climate can dry out grass and make it weak and more susceptible to disease and pests.
This aerating tool can help you get that water down where it needs to be at the roots.
Sometimes too much water can be an issue. If your lawn has a soil drainage problem, this tool can help resolve that problem, too.
Those plugging spoons are what can quickly restore your lawn’s health because they can go over the lawn in an even manner.
The 10-inch pneumatic tires make this tool a breeze to pull behind any size tractor.
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