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Old 14-08-2003, 02:02 PM
David J Bockman
 
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Default aerating lawn: anyone try those shoes?

And, if you're feeling *really* adventurous, laying down a good top dressing
of high quality top soil either before or just after you core aerate (I
can't decide which is best, yet) will really improve the soil as well.

"Frogleg" wrote in message
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On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 00:06:23 GMT, "Warren"
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Heidi wrote:
Speaking of aerating lawns (dog safe fertilizer) has anyone ever tried
those strap on aerating shoes?


As David already mentioned, if you do manage to get them to poke holes
in your lawn, they'll compress the soil around the tiny, narrow, and
must too shallow hole they'll make. Don't waste your money on them.

I usually rent a core aerator myself.


Latest issue of 'Organic Gardening' had a note on aerating, agreeng
completely with David and Warren. They further mentioned leaving the
extracted cores to dry a few days, then mowing over them to break up
and redistribute this material.