Yard Butler Lawn Coring Aerator Manual Grass Dethatching Turf Plug Core Aeration Tool ID-6C

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The Yard Butler Lawn Coring Aerator revitalizes old lawns while using less water and fertilizer. By removing two ½” plugs 3 ½ inches long, this manual lawn plug aerator and dethacher reduces compaction and thatch to let air, water, and fertilizer down to the root zone. At the same time it stimulates root growth by

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The Yard Butler Lawn Coring Aerator revitalizes old lawns while using less water and fertilizer. By removing two ½” plugs 3 ½ inches long, this manual lawn plug aerator and dethacher reduces compaction and thatch to let air, water, and fertilizer down to the root zone. At the same time it stimulates root growth by “pruning” the roots. As an added benefit, the removed cores deposit valuable micro-organisms on the lawn surface. This also strengthens drought and heat tolerance in your turf. The heavy duty powder coated steel handheld lawn corer is built for a lifetime of use.

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Anonymous says:

… a 10×20 section of my front yard that gets pretty heavy foot traffic I purchased this aerator last fall to aerate a 10×20 section of my front yard that gets pretty heavy foot traffic.It worked flawlessly!After reading some reviews, I followed some key advice:1. Water your lawn first! I set up a sprinkler in the morning and let it go for about an hour and a half. Then I let the water settle into the soil and started aerating later that afternoon. Don’t expect this aerator to work on your lawn if it hasn’t rained in weeks and you have not…

Anonymous says:

Works better with a very wet lawn This review is for the “coring tool”.(updated after using twice). This thing worked fine in my lawn. My lawn is a new lawn in what was previously a no-till Hayfield. Silt loam, and extremely compacted. I have done all of my roughly 3000 sq foot back lawn, TWICE. (First time: It worked best for me if I run a sprinkler for a while, and give it time to soak in, then give it another shot of water so it’s very damp on top. Have not had the plugs get stuck in it, has not bent or broken. Any…

Anonymous says:

Great tool. I tried this after a heavy rain … Great tool. I tried this after a heavy rain on sandy soil. It took me, a not particularly athletic pregnant woman, about 180 lbs, 1 hour and 10 minutes to do 900 square feet. If you get blisters, you’re doing it wrong.I kept my back straight and core tight, one foot on the aerator, and just kind of used it like a shoe. I stepped forward with it, putting my entire body weight on it with each step. Pulled it up with my foot still on it, and took another step forward.It…

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