Liquid Lawn Aerator: Does it really work?

In: Home & Family

18 May 2009

Is your lawn the sore spot on the street? Do you wish you had a healthy soft lawn your kids could play on? Using a lawn aerator is the answer for you. If you want healthy green grass you must aerate. There are several types of lawn aerators and ways that they aerate your lawn.

Liquid Aerators

Liquid aeration is very different from other types of lawn aerators. Liquid aeration is basically a liquid soil conditioner. It reduces crusting, loosens clay soils and helps sandy soil to aggregate giving you the perfect soil density for grass roots. The grass roots then are able to deepen in the soil reaching more nutrients & water. This strengthens the roots & the overall lawn. Now your lawn can more easily fight off disease, bugs, and weeds.

The best liquid lawn aerator has a few advantages over mechanical aeration. First to maintain the aerated effect for longer, liquid aerations adds humic acid and mycorrhizae to their aerator. These aid the soil in recovering from any toxins from pesticides or herbicides that may be in the soil.

Another advantage they have is that they push sodium beyond grass roots. Most lawns are too high in sodium (usually from watering), this can be a major compacting problem for lawns high in clay content.

Sodium also reduces nutrient absorption as well as compaction. A good liquid lawn aerator will help you avoid these problems sodium causes by pushing the sodium past the root system of the grass. So your lawn will have healthy green grass.

One application of liquid lawn aeration is not going to cut it. Just like any other forms of aeration, you must use liquid aerator on a regular basis for a happy healthy lawn! There are a lot of liquid aerators to choose from. Find a good place to compare them before buying.

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