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Push Lawn Spike Aerator Grass Groomer Soil Care 16" Width Wide Tray Garden Yard

$ 58.26

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

Push Lawn Spike Aerator Grass Groomer Soil Care 16" Width Wide Tray Garden Yard
Spike Aerator is designed to help your lawn look its best. It features five 7" heavy-duty, spiked discs to provide for 2.5" soil penetration. With a 16" width, it covers a large area of ground with ease, meaning less work on your part. Use the lawn spike aerator to help improve drainage by loosening the soil in your property. It's easy to maneuver on small lawns, has a handle for comfortable pushing and the instructions are included. The aerator helps promotes fast nutrient absorption for a healthy, lush looking lawn.
16" aerator width
Five 7" heavy-duty aerator disc diameter provides for a 2.5" soil penetration
Some assembly required with spike aerator
3 year limited warranty
Designed to help your lawn look its best
Proper aeration helps promotes fast nutrient absorption for a healthy, lush looking lawn
Cover a large area of ground with ease, meaning less work on your part
Use the push lawn aerator to help improve drainage by loosening the soil in your property
Included are detailed instructions on how to use the device
Durable wide tray holds a patio block for increased penetration
Easy to maneuver on small lawns
Comfortable handle for easy pushing
-SPRING
Sweep up winter lawn debris to prevent mold
Roll lawn to level out uneven areas caused by freezing and thawing soil
Aerate to open up compacted soil
Overseed bare areas
Apply pre-emergent herbicide in early spring
Start mowing only after grass has started to actively grow again. (Mower height depends on your species of grass and your climate, but general rule is to mow slightly lower in the spring and fall; higher in the summer)
Apply a light dressing of low-nitrogen fertilizer in late spring
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SUMMER
Apply grub control product in early summer
Mow grass regularly (Adjust mower height in weather extremes: In drought conditions, mow higher and less often; in wet season, mow slightly lower and more often)
Trim grass edges
Fertilize and feed if necessary, but do not use these products during dry spells
Water grass deeply and only when really needed
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FALL
De-thatch and sweep up debris
Aerate compacted soil if you didn't do this in the spring
Overseed bare areas if you didn't do this in the spring
Apply seed about a month before for first frost
Apply a light dressing of fertilizer once in early fall, and again in late fall
Remove leaves
For final mowing, raise the mower height slightly Spray perennial weeds
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WINTER
Perform maintenance on lawn care equipment according to your owner's manuals
Sharpen mower blades
Remove fallen branches and winter debris as necessary
Apply fungicide in late winter/early spring