Aeration
The goal of lawn aeration is to decrease soil compaction and promote root growth. Liquid aeration opens up the soil by creating microscopic cracks or channels in the soil which decrease surface tension, and increase the absorption and retention of water, essential nutrients, and oxygen. This, in turn, stimulates root growth and allows the root system to grow deeper and stronger.
The humic acid in liquid aeration acts as a bio stimulant which increases the nutrient content of the soil, increases soil fertility, and increases microbial activity which breaks down organic matter.
Liquid aeration takes core aeration to another level. Liquid aeration provides 100% coverage of a lawn, opening up countless tiny holes where traditional core aeration maybe impacts 5-10% of a lawn. There is no unsightly mess of cores and no need to mark sprinkler heads, invisible fences or shallow cables. Although liquid aeration takes a little longer, it goes much deeper and the results last much longer.
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