Friday 6 February 2015

Various Advantages Of Lawn Aeration

By Beryl Dalton


Lawns that are exposed to a lot of wear and tear are very suitable candidates for aeration. Airing lawns makes them to have better air movement, better water movement and better circulation of nutrients. There are numerous benefits of lawn aeration in Redwood City and it is recommended that the process is done every once in a while. The health of the lawns will be improved and the need for maintenance reduced.

There will be increased access to oxygen, organic matter and a host of other nutrients. Growth of grass is dependent a great deal on the availability of air. This will also enable grass to survive in extreme environments. Watering well aerated lawns makes it easier for the moisture to seep into the roots. As a result, there will be healthy root growth and general thriving of the turf.

With enough oxygen in lawns, just half the amount of water will be required to water them as compared to if the air was not there. Beyond that, presence of air prevents running off of excess water that would lead to formation of puddles within the compound. Among the major problems experienced by lawn owners is thatch build up. Dense thatch facilitates proper movement of water and air when it has a lot of air.

Thatch refers to the stuff that is found beneath grass and soil. Natural thatch breakdown takes around two weeks or so. When the thatch is thick, it will offer perfect breeding ground for diseases or harmful insects. Soil that is compacted, sub soils which are disturbed in the course of building activity and heavy clay soils will normally encourage build up of thatch.

There will be minimized soil compaction when the soil is aerated. Compaction of the soil occurs when soil cakes together because of pressure. This reduces the ability of the soil to get rid of moisture and hold more oxygen. Whilst this could be vital for many processes, it minimally contributes to a healthy lawn maintenance. Use of sprinklers and rain are the major causes of soil compaction. When there is enough air, there is minimization of compaction.

The weeds will be fewer. As lawns develop better root systems and get more oxygen and water, there will be better growth. Generally, weeds are top growing and take a longer recovery time than grass. The outcome of the different growth styles is that regular cutting assists in spreading grass to create a thick. This happens at the expense of weeds.

When the soil has more air, more living things will be present. These include small plants and animals. When the soil is compacted, these organisms will be drive away because oxygen will be lacking. Such organisms as earthworms assist in decomposition.

Bacteria are also important for the breakdown of organic thatch that which rests over the soil. Such organisms can only survive when there is air. Thus for the good health of any lawn, aeration is very important.




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