August 12, 2015
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DALY: Answering your questions about aerating lawns, oak worms and blueberries
#Question: My bermudagrass lawn has areas that have thin grass and overall it does not appear as attractive as it did a couple of years ago. I contacted a lawn care company, and they suggested that I have the lawn aerated. What exactly is aeration and …
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March 10, 2015
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Aerating, compost and oak leaves
For more impact, spread a half-inch of compost over the surface of the lawn after it has been aerated. The compost filters into the aeration holes to bring organic material down to the root system. Compost does not block the channels but rather …
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February 27, 2015
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Air is important to everything. Crops want it, animals want it, people want it, and even water has components of oxygen in it. Air is essential to life. Just like some other pure factor, wine too, wants air. A wine aerator is an easy device that really does wonders for an peculiar wine. What does a wine aerator actually do? Wine aerators have one primary perform: To boost the flavour of your…
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November 17, 2014
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Spring Lawn Care – Raking, Aerating & Top Dressing Although this small English garden in Norway is tiny, only 150 square metres, I’ve incorporated two small …
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June 1, 2014
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In your lawn mowing business, you’re sure to have customers who don’t have the thick, luxurious lawns that they desire. Of course, they’ll have all kinds of ideas about watering, fertilizers – even down to the height that you’re cutting the grass! However, the problem may be far simpler – it may just need aerating.
There are a few tell-tale signs that are a clear indicator that aeration…
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