Aeration - Wikipedia Aeration (also called aerification or aeriation) is the process by which air is circulated through, mixed with or dissolved in a liquid or other substances that act as a fluid (such as soil) Aeration processes create additional surface area in the mixture, allowing greater chemical or suspension reactions
How to Aerate Your Lawn - The Home Depot Aerate your lawn to help water, air and nutrients reach the roots, so your grass can grow green and lush Use this guide to learn how to aerate your lawn and keep it healthy
Aeration: Why, How When to Aerate Your Lawn - Briggs Stratton Aeration can be an extremely vital element to a healthy lawn because it allows air and water to penetrate built-up grass or lawn thatch Get rid of thatch and make way for a beautiful lawn with this quick guide to aeration You’ll learn why, how and when to aerate your lawn for the best results
What Is Lawn Aeration and How Is It Done? - This Old House Improper drainage, brown or yellow turf, and pooling after rainfall can all be signs that lawn aeration is required Lawn aeration involves perforating your lawn with many holes to break up the soil and let it breathe, allowing water, air, and nutrients to seep in You can aerate on your own, but you need specialized equipment
Core Aeration of Lawns - Yard and Garden Core aeration is a great way to improve the health of your lawn Aeration relieves soil compaction, improves water and nutrient movement in the soil, and prevents thatch accumulation Aeration improves the growing conditions for the turfgrass plants and results in a healthier, more vigorous lawn
How to Aerate Your Lawn - LawnStarter To aerate your lawn, choose the right tool and prepare your lawn first You’ll also need post-aeration cleanup and care, which we’ll discuss here