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Aerating
Home Lawn
Many lawn problems are caused by soil compaction, as people and vehicles repeatedly move over the lawn. Wet soils are especially prone to compaction.
To relieve compaction for small lawns a simple garden fork can be used to aerate the soil. Work the fork backwards and forwards at approx. 10 cm intervals to open up the soil.
Aerating Larger Sites
Earl's Turf contract aerating using an agrivator for large areas. Ideal for sports fields, school ovals, parks, etc.
Aerating increases oxygen, water and fertilizer penetration to the root system creating a healthy plant.
Ideal to aerate in spring and autumn when fertilising.
Established turf sports fields can be rolled after aerating and played on immediately.
Having a healthy sports field reduces sports injuries and therefore litigation.