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Good Housekeeping

The Top 7 Aerators for a Healthy and Robust Lawn

Good Housekeeping
The Top 7 Aerators for a Healthy and Robust Lawn

The Top 7 Aerators for a Healthy and Robust Lawn

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If your lawn gets a lot of foot traffic, or if you live in an area with heavy clay soil, the ground can become easily compacted. This affects your grass’s ability to absorb the water and oxygen it needs for respiration, and can result in a patchy or unhealthy-looking lawn. Aerators are designed to create gaps and holes that allow these elements to easily reach the roots of your grass, resulting in a lush, full lawn. Aerators can be rented from a hardware store (for about $100 a day depending on where you live), but if you’re comfortable with some physical exercise, one of these residential models can be a great option.

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If you really want to maximize the growth of your lawn, consider aerating it with one of these handy machines.

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