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1. to be exposed to air; to cause air to circulate through a medium.<br>
1. to be exposed to air; to cause air to circulate through a medium.<br><br>


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http://www.newimagelawn.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/thatch-benefits.png<br><br>
 
Example of grass treated with aeration, allowing air, water and nutrients to circulate to the [[root]]s.<br>
http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/hfrr/HortImage/Core%20Aeration.jpg <br>
Source: http://www.newimagelawn.com/aeration-seeding-when-why/<br><br>
This is an example of aeration, which pulls small plugs of earth up to allow air into the soil.   Source:http://www.ksu.edu

Latest revision as of 09:27, 6 July 2017


1. to be exposed to air; to cause air to circulate through a medium.

thatch-benefits.png

Example of grass treated with aeration, allowing air, water and nutrients to circulate to the roots.
Source: http://www.newimagelawn.com/aeration-seeding-when-why/