Imagine trying to breathe with a heavy blanket over you—that’s what compacted soil feels like to your lawn. Compacted soil prevents air, water, and nutrients from reaching the root system, causing your grass to struggle and potentially leading to dead spots or thinning. Aeration involves perfo...
Unfortunately, everybody's yard is different, there's no silver bullet and lawn care techniques are confusing. Will my yard benefit from aerating? How do I get rid of crabgrass? What is runoff? These... Read More byEthan Hagan Share ...
Power raking, also known as dethatching, is a great way to improve the healthiness and look of your lawn. Similar to aerating your lawn, power raking your lawn can improve water and nutrient flow to the roots and stimulate new growth in your lawn. Power raking accomplishes this goal by...
To stay healthy, they need other treatments such as aerating, scarifying, fertilising and weeding. Consider, therefore, whether you actually need a lawn, or whether the lawn you have could be reduced in size.Pave the Way Paving is easier to care for and can be made even more attractive ...
 The leaves are well on their way to being decomposed and they are supposedly good at aerating the soil. I just rake the remaing leaves back onto the bed as mulch. I generally stick to the leaves from the cherry tree for the garden. They are nice and small.  ...