Aeration goes hand in hand with fertilization. In fertilizing were trying to bring the nutrients back into your lawn. What better way to reach those results then with the help of aeration? Aeration puts cores in your soil, allowing your grass to grow deeper roots which in turn makes better use of water and fertilizer. A great lawn demands aeration, especially those lawns suffering from heavy foot traffic.
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