Aerating
Compacted lawns benefit from spiking to deter summer drought and winter
waterlogging. For an average lawn aeration every two to three years should
be adequate. Concentrate on areas that receive the most wear.
Small areas can be spiked with a garden fork (see photograph above right),
spacing holes 10-15cm (4-6in) apart. On waterlogged soils use a hollow-tine
aerator (see photograph above left) every three to four years. This extracts
plugs of soil from the lawn. After hollow-tining sweep up the plugs then
top-dress with a sandy mixture to improve air and moisture penetration.
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