Core Aerating Your Lawn | Manual Core Aerator

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2022
  • Plug or core aerators use hollow tines that puncture the surface and pull soil plugs or cores from the ground.
    These aerators are great at treating compaction of the soil and can be an important part of lawn care.
    In this video, we take a look at manually core aerating your lawn…
    What compaction does is prevent oxygen, nutrient, and water from being able to penetrate properly to the roots of your lawn, which in turn leads to poor lawn health.
    Compaction can be caused by many factors including regular foot traffic, driving on your lawn, sport activities and general use of your lawn.
    The Reel Solutions 3 Tine Aerator is ideal for aerating small areas of your lawn where compaction like this may have occurred or for aiding water penetration where soil has become repellent or hydrophobic.
    The corer features:
    • Three 12.7mm hollow tines with window ejection
    • A formed steel flat bar base with tubular steel T handle
    • Zinc plating for corrosion resistance
    • Stainless-steel grub screws to hold the tines in place.
    • And some high-quality foam grips
    How to use:
    Simply drive the aerator into the soil with either just your hands or with your foot depending on the force required and then pull the aerator back out of the soil.
    The soil cores will then be ejected from the side of the tines. Make sure you don’t push the tines in too far as this can clog the tine and prevent ejection.
    Continue this process across the lawn area spacing holes approximately 100mm apart.
    Removing these plugs from within the soil helps create more space for your lawn to breath, absorb nutrients and increase soil permeability.
    One thing to be mindful of when the soil is dry it can crumble inside the tines, preventing proper removal of the cores from the ground. On the flip side, if the soil is too wet it can lodge itself inside the tines.
    So, the best time to use is when the soil is hydrated but not overly saturated with water.
    After core aeration, you will be left with lots of holes through the lawn where the plugs were removed, and the cores will be left behind on the surface of your lawn. These cores will breakdown over a couple of weeks and can be helped along with irrigation.
    You can rake across them with the back of the rake, breaking them apart and allowing the dirt to fall back into the holes. Mowing over the plugs will also help break them apart and spread the dirt back into the profile.
    After coring your lawn is a great time to top dress with washed river sand. The sand will fill the holes and enable air and water to penetrate due to its free draining, open structure. But be sure to only do this during the active growing months of your lawn.
    The Reel Solutions Core Aerator is available to buy on the Lawn Solutions Australia online Lawn Store, so make sure you check it out via the link provided.
    lawnsolutionsaustralia.com.au...
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Komentáře • 12

  • @ufotrailers7131
    @ufotrailers7131 Před 4 měsíci

    I got the $79 GREEN SCOTT lawnmower aeration wheel works awesome for gradual weekly aeration. Plus Canada 🇨🇦 made and he makes his own professional TINES. Crazy press system.

  • @lanah7157
    @lanah7157 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Brilliant

  • @Soggstermainia
    @Soggstermainia Před 3 měsíci +1

    Can I ask what the reasons for the two sizes of aerator are? Like is it for the type of grass, the ease of use, is one more suited to renovation etc.
    Live in Albury NSW, been working on getting my lawn nice and this summer I have it green and low on weeds, planning out my lawn care products for next year so I can make my lawn look 100% and your corer's look like the best to get. Just need to pick which one!

  • @Drew1734
    @Drew1734 Před rokem

    I have always put a premium on time savings, but it seems this is the east way to save a ton of money without having to buy a machine. Is the device overly tiresome? Or is it not very fatiguing? I can see myself doing this on my yard that isn’t very big, but would dread doing it if I would be exhausted afterwards. I assume it’s much easier to do after a rain.

  • @TheDJRiffin
    @TheDJRiffin Před 6 měsíci

    For the next iteration of this product, try making the handle similar to an old persons walker - for positive control of the tool.

    • @LawnSolutionsAustralia
      @LawnSolutionsAustralia  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thanks mate, we will pass on this feedback to Reel Solutions who fabricates and supplies them.

    • @TheDJRiffin
      @TheDJRiffin Před 6 měsíci

      @@LawnSolutionsAustralia No worries, thanks for taking the feedback ❤️

  • @derradune6722
    @derradune6722 Před 2 lety

    It’s June here in Sydney. So, I shouldn’t look at doing this until spring?

    • @LawnSolutionsAustralia
      @LawnSolutionsAustralia  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Derra, you can core all year round, but the best time to do it is spring as you have said if you want the grass to cover over and repair quickly.

  • @adambutler5581
    @adambutler5581 Před rokem

    the link for the The Reel Solutions Core Aerator doesn't work , where can we buy this ?

    • @LawnSolutionsAustralia
      @LawnSolutionsAustralia  Před rokem

      Sorry Adam, we are currently out of stock and I believe Reel Solutions themselves are also.

  • @dquangt
    @dquangt Před 3 měsíci

    Why in the world would you core your lawn to make space where all the things you said including water and to aerate it, but then you break apart all the plugs so that it fills the holes again?