Core Aeration for Improved Lawn Health
Our new garden has heavy clay soil. This discovery meant changing some of our planting plans and working hard on soil amendment. I'm very happy to report that things are going well and sign of life have returned to the soil, including an abundance of previously absent earthworms. Although the planted gardens get the bulk of the garden TLC around here, our lawn needs love as well. With hard clay beneath, a first summer drought, heavy traffic and weight loads during new garden construction, foot traffic, and dog play, hollow tine core aeration was in order for autumn to set up for a healthy winter and year two of growth.
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