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Surely there must be alternatives...
Hi All
I watched BBC2 garden program on Friday, and after Alan Titchmarsh and then Monty Don was presenting how to aerate lawn. The way he did it looked easy - raking it, then shoving the fork and Yeoman's aerator into the lawn. I tried myself on yesterday to back lawn, and it took ages, and it was very tiring - using fork and aerator. I wento local garden centre, and looked for an aerator - one I saw as German Wolf Aerating Rake at £33, but it did not look promising - it looked like as it will chew all the grass, and make mess. Is there any other way to do this efficiently and easier way? cheers Dan |
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