Clay soil needs regular aeration to allow water and oxygen to move freely through it.
Aerating your lawn clay soil.
Aerate to improve drainage annual aeration is a vital part of lawn care especially if you have clay soil.
Thatch is the layer of decomposing organic matter that forms right at the lawn surface between soil and grass.
Aerate after the ground thaws when soil is moist not soaking and during the growing season.
Loosening and aerating clay soil loosening clay soil takes time and effort.
Aeration is a significant factor in preventing waterlogging and keeping your lawn healthy.
However with steady amending clay soil will improve each season.
Amendments can be added any time and mulch can be applied throughout the growing season and winter.
Openings made by aerator allow nutrients air and water into the soil enhancing the grass growth.