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Aeration is defined as exposing wine to air. This is important because the air helps to bring forth the character of the wine for both older and younger bottles. In addition, mature bottles often have hidden aromas and complex tastes, while younger ... more
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Aeration, coring, or aerifying is essential to keeping a healthy, green lawn. Aeration is done by using a machine about the size of a snow blower that punches holes into the lawn, removing cores of soil approximately 3 inches in length. The cores ... more
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Where do we service? [Back to Questions?] Where we service is south/southwest side Chicago and suburbs. How do I sign up for services? [Back to Questions?] Signing up is easy. Just call. Request the services you want. If we haven't estimated your ... more
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• Aerating, reseeding, over seeding, and topdressing of existing turf does not qualify for an exemption under the regulations. For more information about proper turf management, visit www.jccwmg.org or contact Turf Love at (757) 564-2170. ... more
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Soil compaction impedes the circulation of air, water and nutrients to the grass roots. This causes the grass to not grow as it should and allows weeds to flourish. The frequency of aerating depends on the degree of compaction. High traffic areas ... more
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"If your soil is composed of compacted clay, it will feel quite hard. Another factor is the type of grass; some forms a denser mat than others. If compaction is the problem, aerating will definitely help loosen the soil and allow water and air to ... more
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Yes, both cool season (i.e. Kentucky bluegrass) and warm season grasses (i.e. Bermuda grass) can be greatly improved. ... more
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Lawn aerating is helpful for the health of the grass, but it is also stressful because it disrupts the roots and the regular growing habit of the grass plant. Aerating in the spring, when the lawn is actively growing, gives the lawn a chance to ... more
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Soil compaction is a soil condition that makes it very hard for grass to grow because the flow of air and water into the root system of your turf is restricted. The more use a lawn gets from such things as people and sports, the greater the risk of ... more
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Grass seed floats and will accumulate in aeration holes when it rains so overseeding is not recommended in conjunction with aeration.Wait at least two weeks before overseeding. ... more
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