Aeration is the process of loosening compacted soil to allow grass roots to get nutrients more easily. The best time to ...
Lawn aeration takes about four to six weeks to produce noticeable results. The grass will become thicker and look healthier.
Soil doesn’t just hold plants in place—it breathes life into them. When dirt packs down too tight, roots struggle to spread, ...
Thinking about aerating now? It could do more harm than good for your lawn.
Discover how to loosen compacted soil to set your plants up for spring. Compacted soil deprives plant roots of oxygen and ...
Many aspects of gardening are easy to control—like how much water your plants get and how often you fertilize—while other factors are harder to maintain. Unless you're using raised beds and filling ...
Soil compaction is the enemy of all landscape plants. Roots take up water, nutrients, and oxygen from the soil. They also use it to anchor themselves in place against strong West Texas winds. But when ...
Crack open the surface of your garden soil and pay attention to what shows up. That dusty, dry texture doesn’t just sit there ...
Struggling to plant fruit trees in tough, compacted clay soil? In this video, Mark from Self Sufficient Me demonstrates how ...
This year in South Dakota many areas have received high amounts of rainfall during the summer. This has led to portions of fields being wet particularly in the northeastern part of the state. Soils ...
Soil compaction is considered a consistent problem in modern agriculture. When soils are compacted, we know, plants don’t grow as well. Exactly why that happens, though, has generally just been ...
When you look at the walk-behind compactors in your fleet, chances are you don't think of them as precise scientific instruments. Yet, soil compaction is a science and it requires a certain degree of ...