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A linear Aerator can help reduce sports injuries by softening turf on your athletic field. This method of aeration are permanently modified by the process of cutting vertical grooves, then filling with topdressing materials such as calcined clay, compost or sand.

 
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A lawn aerator is an important tool used in gardening. A lawn may look beautiful on the surface, but underneath the top layer, to a level of four inches, your lawn may be developing a condition known as thatch. Simply put, a lawn aerator will break up thatch, allow the flow and circulation of oxygen to permeate through your lawn, and will reduce the amount of weeds that are directly below the top layer of soil. Thatch is a combination of weeds, decaying matter, and roots. When it becomes thickly compacted, it is the perfect host and breeding ground for pests and insects. If thatch isn’t removed it will rob vital nutrients from your lawn and your beautiful landscape will suffer. You may begin to notice that the soil is no longer absorbing water or nutrients and that your lawn begins to become discolored. If you have thatch in the underlying four inches of your soil, you need a lawn aerator.
 

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