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		<title>What Is Lawn Aeration?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lawn aeration is the process of creating holes that are about 4 to 5 inches deep in your backyard garden to allow the required nutrients to seep to the root of the plants. Hollow cylinders are pressed against the ground so as to drive soil pockets from that particular point. From this pressing, holes are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lawn aeration is the process of creating holes that are about 4 to 5 inches deep in your backyard garden to allow the required nutrients to seep to the root of the plants. Hollow cylinders are pressed against the ground so as to drive soil pockets from that particular point. From this pressing, holes are created. Spikes may also be used in lawn aeration though they are not as effective as the above process. This is due to the fact that, spikes do not punch holes in the ground and hence no holes are provided for growth.</p>
<p>Lawn aeration is necessary due to compaction of the ground as a result of continued traffic on a particular area intended for gardening. Normally clayey areas are prone to compaction as compared to other soil type areas. Compaction causes the initial stages of the root to receive an inadequate amount of air for development. To reduce the effects of compaction then lawn aeration comes in. this is because, for a plant to survive, it needs adequate amounts of water, nutrients and air. Lawn aeration enables these requirements to reach the roots quicker and with less effort. This avoids the risk of irrigated water pooling on the surface instead of permeating to the root base. Also, some types of weeds are eliminated once you adopt <a href="http://lawnaeratorshop.com">lawn aeration</a>.</p>
<p>In summary, to ensure that your lawn maintains a healthy plant growth and development, make lawn aeration as part of your gardening routine. This is because; lawn aeration will enable the roots to get adequate air amounts allowing for the healthy growth of the plant. Also, water and nutrients are allowed to reach the root system of the plant. Apart from that, some weed types are eliminated. So to get the maximum benefits out of your garden, practice some lawn aeration and note the difference. If you liked this article and want to learn more about aeration, <a href="http://georgialawn.com/lawncare">Atlanta lawn care</a> or lawn maintenance check out <a href="http://georgialawn.com">GeorgiaLawn.com</a>. </p>
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		<title>About Lawn Aerator Rentals</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Apr 2011 06:57:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[More and more homeowners agree that aerating a lawn can really grow healthier plants. This is because you are loosening compact soil which makes water penetrate better to the plant roots. Plant fertilizer can also reach the root tips better plus air can circulate to bring fresh oxygen as well. Loosening compact soil may also [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>More and more homeowners agree that <a href="http://lawnaeratorshop.com">aerating a lawn</a> can really grow healthier plants. This is because you are loosening compact soil which makes water penetrate better to the plant roots. Plant fertilizer can also reach the root tips better plus air can circulate to bring fresh oxygen as well. Loosening compact soil may also mobilize decomposers like earthworms and bugs that are needed for plant growth.</p>
<p>Soil aeration may be done by hand with a small rake. However if you have a large lawn or garden it is more efficient to have a machine aerator to do the job. A machine aerator however costs a lot so many lawn experts recommend <a href="http://aeratorrental.com/">lawn aerator rental</a>.</p>
<p>Tool rental shops are not new. They rent out carpentry tools, electrical equipment, power tools and also garden tools and equipment. You can search for the nearest one in your area by going online or by looking at directory listings. Not all hardware shops have tool renting service so it is best to go online first and search using your city or zip code.</p>
<p>Tool rental shop policies are often filling out personal information, making a deposit using your credit card for the tool and leaving a copy of your ID. Renting out a tool however, require training before you can take it home. In the case of an <a href="http://aerate-lawn.com/aeratorrental.aspx">aerator rental</a>, ask how you can use it and any special tip to make it work efficiently. Ask for any safety precautions you need to know and also safety equipment you need to wear while operating the machine. Tool shop personnel will also be glad to assist you with any questions you may have on how to use other tools to make your lawn or garden better.</p>
<p>Aerator rental for a machine aerator may require the equipment to be delivered to your home so arrange for a complete description of the route to take to get to your address.</p>
<p>You will have healthier plants in no time thanks to a lawn aerator so go to the nearest tool rental shop today.</p>
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		<title>Using a Lawn Aerators Reduce Stress on Compacted Soil and Lawn Thatch</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Sep 2010 21:35:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have tired looking grass or patchy spots, this could be the result of compacted soil or having a thatch build up in your lawn. Thatch build up chokes out sunlight and new grass development. But is also block air , nutrients and water from reach the soil, and it stunts new grass growth [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">If you have tired looking grass or patchy spots, this could be the result of compacted soil or having a thatch build up in your lawn.  Thatch build up chokes out sunlight and new grass development.  But is also block air , nutrients and water from reach the soil, and it stunts new grass growth and it also provides s safe comfortable home for lawn pests and lawn disease. To eliminate this build up, it is best to use a dethatcher or and <a href="http://aerate-lawn.com/dethatchingrake.aspx">dethatching rake</a>.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Another way to help reduce thatch is by aerating often.  Aerating allow air into the thatch layer which will help to break it down faster.  In addition, aerating also reduces soil compaction.  Reducing soil compaction also reduces soil stress and encourages root development.  Without root development grass will start to atrophy and disappear.</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">The great news is that it doesn&#8217;t cost much to rent a lawn aerator or a lawn dethatcher.  In most States lawn aerators cost $40 to $100 per day to rent and lawn dethatcher only cost $30 to $80 to rent.  Although we recommend that you aerate your lawn once per year for the first three years and then only once every three years, lawn thatching only needs to be done on an as need basis.  In most cases this is only once every 3- 5 years.  You may need to de thatch your lawn more often if the following conditions exist:</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Your lawn is shady and it growth 	moss very quickly. (Best to use iron as moss killer in the Fall.)</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">You are getting rid of patchy 	areas caused by lawn insects, dog urine or lawn disease.</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Best luck aerating and or use <a href="http://dethatchingrakes.com/">dethatching rakes</a> on your lawn.</p>
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		<title>Lawn Core Aerators: What Are They and What Do They Do</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2010 05:01:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lawn aerators are designed to remove soil cores or plugs from the lawn, leaving holes that are a couple inches deep. Aeration should be a part of regular lawn care, done every one to three years depending on the condition of the lawn. It helps maintain healthy, good-looking grass by combating soil compaction, which can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://lawnaeratorshop.com">Lawn aerators</a> are designed to remove soil cores or plugs from the lawn, leaving holes that are a couple inches deep. Aeration should be a part of regular lawn care, done every one to three years depending on the condition of the lawn. It helps maintain healthy, good-looking grass by combating soil compaction, which can weaken roots and impede the flow of those things that are essential for grass to stay in good condition.<br />
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Why Use a Lawn Core Aerator?</strong></p>
<p>Lawn aerating the lawn makes it easier for the grass roots to grow deep into the ground rather than horizontally in the first few inches of dirt and improves accessibility to nutrients and water. The holes left by core aerators expose the grass roots to the air and sunlight. When fertilizer or other lawn products are put on the turf, the roots can easily soak them up, so the grass can enjoy the full benefits. The roots have an easier time getting plenty of water, making the lawn more drought-resistant and heat-tolerant. Some aerators have solid spikes that punch into the lawn, but the holes they leave are shallower, narrower and close up more quickly. Coring aeration will have a longer-lasting effect and provide greater benefits to the lawn’s health.</p>
<p><strong>Types of Aerators</strong></p>
<p>Core aerators come in three main types. Manual ones usually consist of two or three hollow shafts at the bottom of a long handled tool that can be simultaneously pushed by a hand and stepped by a foot into the ground. When pulled back out, the dirt cores come out and then fall to the ground. Mechanical versions are somewhat larger and twice as heavy as most gas-powered lawn mowers. Typically powered by gas, these are pushed along the lawn similar to a lawn mower. Rolling aerators feature a rolling barrel or drum with several coring tines attached along the surface. As the drum is rolled over the ground, the cores remove plugs as they come in contact with the lawn and then roll off it. These are typically towed behind a tractor or riding lawn mower.</p>
<p><strong>Core Aerator Prices</strong></p>
<p>You can buy a manual aerator for about $30. Renting a gas-powered machine will cost a little more, around $40-$50 for four hours. Plan to pay $300 or more to buy one of them. The tow-behind kind come in very wide price range based on the size and type, typically starting at a couple hundred dollars and going up from there to get a quality one.</p>
<p><strong>When to Aerate</strong></p>
<p>Lawn aerating does cause turf stress, so it is best done in spring or late fall when the temperatures are more mild. It is not a good idea in the hot and dry summer months. After aerating, the lawn should be well-watered and kept that way for a few weeks. Since aeration exposes the grass roots, core aerating should be planned right before fertilizing and re-seeding to result in the most improvement in the lawn’s health.</p>
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