Liquid Lawn Aerator: Does it really work?

Do you wish you had a beautiful lawn? Healthy soft grass that you & your whole family can enjoy? Then you need a lawn aerator. To have a healthy lawn you have to aerate!Is your lawn the sore spot on the street? Do you wish you had a healthy soft lawn your kids could play on? There are many different types of lawn aerators, and liquid aerators are one excellent way to improve your turf.

Liquid Aeration

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.

Mechanical aeration is good, even essential, unless you have a good liquid aerator. Liquid aerator works as well as mechanical aeration plus it has humic acid & mycorrhizae in it which allow the soil to recover from toxins. Many lawn have toxins left over from previous pesticide and herbicide treatments done throughout the year.

Liquid aeration also pushes sodium past the layer of soil where the grass roots are. Most lawns get a lot of sodium from watering. Sodium & clay have opposite charges which encourages high compaction in clay soils where sodium is present. With out the sodium, the grass roots can expand and grow more easily.

High compaction in clay soils isn’t the only sodium related problem. Sodium also reduces nutrient absorption. So using a good liquid aerator will reduce the amount of sodium in the root zone of the grass allowing the grass to absorb much needed nutrients.

You need to be prepared to do a number of applications of liquid aeration. Mechanical aeration is required 1-3 times per year. Many liquid aerators claim they will last for a full year, but if you have to use a mechanical aerator 3 times per year, I would plan on that with a liquid aerator at least for the first year.

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