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Aerating a yard is a process that involves creating small holes in the soil to allow air, water, and nutrients to penetrate deeply into the roots of the grass. This helps to promote healthy growth and reduce soil compaction. Here are the steps to aerate a yard: 1. Determine the best time to aerate your yard. The ideal time is during the growing season when the grass is actively growing. For warm-season grasses, the best time is in the late spring or early summer, while for cool-season grasses, the best time is in the fall. 2. Mow the grass to a shorter height than usual. This will make it easier to see where you have already aerated and prevent the aerator from getting stuck in tall grass. 3. Water the yard thoroughly a day or two before you plan to aerate. This will help to soften the soil and make it easier for the aerator to penetrate. 4. Rent or purchase an aerator. You can choose between a manual or powered aerator. A powered aerator is easier to use, but it can be more expensive to rent or purchase. 5. Begin aerating by starting at one end of the yard and working your way across. Be sure to overlap each pass to ensure complete coverage. For larger yards, you may need to make multiple passes in different directions. 6. Once you have finished aerating, leave the soil plugs on the lawn. They will break down naturally and help to add organic matter to the soil. 7. After aerating, water the yard again to help the soil plugs break down faster and to encourage deeper penetration of water and nutrients into the soil. 8. Wait a few weeks before fertilizing the lawn to allow the grass to recover from the aeration process. Aerating your yard is a simple and effective way to improve the health of your lawn. By following these steps, you can aerate your yard and enjoy a lush, healthy lawn for years to come.
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