It is the process of removing small cores of soil form the lawn that will allow the air to penetrate the soil and water to find its way down to the root zone.
Over time the soil that the lawn grows on can become compacted due to a number of reasons such as use for sports, walking, vehicles, parking and children playing.
This soil compaction can have a negative effect on your lawn.
The damage to your lawn from soil compaction results from the pore spaces within the soil becoming smaller and this leads to both a reduced amount of air held in the soil, restricted air flow and reduced water infiltration.
Call me today to have your lawn aerated and bring it back to life!
Email: rich@greenlawnman.co.uk
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