Keys To Using Tow-Behind Turf Aerators With Lawn Tractors

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If you care about the health of your lawn, try equipping a tow-behind turf aerator to your lawn tractor to aerate the soil. That will help give it nutrients to really thrive. Just make sure you take these precautions when using a tow-behind turf aerator around your property. 

Mark Your Lawn Appropriately

A tow-behind turf aerator is pretty powerful and thus can reach far into the soil to give it air, water, and nutrients. You thus want to first go through and mark areas of your lawn that have systems or structures. It could be irrigation pipes, sprinkler heads, or valve boxes.

Pinpointing the exact location of these systems will let you know where to not aerate with this heavy-duty machine. That's going to keep lawn systems in good condition and save you inconvenient repair costs. 

Research Your Area's Peak Growing Season

To really maximize your time using a tow-behind turf aerator with a lawn tractor, you need to use it during the peak growing season. That's going to be different from area to area, so just to be safe, research the peak growing season before using this aeration tool.

It might be sometime in the spring, for example. Completing aeration during this period is going to help your lawn receive as many nutrients as possible and then steadily grow. Whereas if you used a tow-behind turf aerator outside of the growing season, you probably won't be able to see meaningful lawn growth.

Go Through Multiple Times

If you want to avoid patchy areas of grass around your lawn, then you need to take multiple passes around each area of your lawn with a tow-behind turf aerator equipped to your lawn tractor. That's going to ensure each area is able to receive as much nutrient support as possible.

As long as you set the aeration blades to reach deep enough into the soil, it's going to be easy to see where your aeration marks are. Then you can just line the aerator up correctly when taking multiple passes and get better results out of this lawn garden equipment.

Soil aeration doesn't have to be that difficult of a task if you equip a tow-behind turf aerator to your existing lawn tractor. Then, you can aerate in an automatic way pretty much. Just make sure you know what protocols can help you maximize this garden tool. 

For more information, contact a local professional.

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