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Old 04-22-2024, 01:22 PM
Sweatman Sweatman is offline
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Agree with CC Rider. Only need to aerate compacted soil and in my yard the soil has enough sand incorporated as to remain loose. Dig a hole in your yard to see what type of soil you have to come to a decision. If the soil breaks away from the grass roots easily you should not need to aerate. Massey aerated as part of our annual service. I stopped them aerating because they kept damaging our pop up drainage covers. No problem since with the lawn treatments reaching the roots.