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How wet should my lawn be for the most effective aeration?

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How wet should my lawn be for the most effective aeration?

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Having dry soil decreases the depth of cores and aeration effectiveness. Muddy, wet soil allows for a deep aeration but reduces pulling clean and solid cores. I is important not to over water. Aerating should take place 12-24 hours after your irrigation system waters your lawn or after a 1/2″ of steady rain fall for best results.

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