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Why Does Core Aerification Work? |
The Holey-Fier Pokes Holes In Thatch Layers To Let Water In. The Holey-Fier Loosens Compacted Soil To Let Air In. |
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Regardless of the type of grass you maintain; Bermudagrass, Kentuckybluegrass, Bahiagrass, Zoysiagrass, St.Augustinegrass, Ryegrass, and centipedegrass you have thatch! Problems arise when you have too much, for thatch repels water just like a sheet of plastic and is a haven for insects like chinch bugs! Just imagine if the soil in your yard was still dry after a downpour, it happens with a thick thatch layer. The Holey-Fier pokes holes in the thatch layer allowing water in and let the natural process of decay run faster. Want to learn more, chapter 3 of the book, ‘The Journey To A Bulletproof Lawn’ describes the natural decay process for St.Augustinegrass yet the fundamentals is applicable to all lawns.
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The Holey-Fier pokes holes in the thatch layer allowing water in and let the natural process of decay run faster. |
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Often, problems on the surface like yellow grass, unhealthy grass, diseased grass are caused by compacted soils. Everybody understands the importance of water to your lawn yet many people don’t realize the importance of air. Without air, the root system would die. Compacted soils make it hard for air to penetrate the pores in soil. The Holey-Fier removes a core of soil leaving empty spaces behind. The remaining soil moves in and loosens the dirt. Want to learn more? Chapter 2 of the book, ‘The Journey To A Bulletproof Lawn’ describes the sub-surface drainage process that occurs under the surface for porous soils and explains why aeration is so important to your lawn. Click here for before and after shots to see the power of the Holey-Fier lawn aerifier.
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