Lawn Aeration Calculator
Calculate the perfect aeration requirements for your lawn for optimal soil health, grass growth, and water absorption. Determine proper aeration frequency, hole spacing, and core removal based on grass type, soil conditions, and lawn usage.
Step 1: Lawn Specifications
Understanding Lawn Aeration
Aeration creates holes in soil to allow air, water, and nutrients to penetrate grass roots. This helps roots grow deeply and produce a stronger, more vigorous lawn.
Step 2: Lawn Conditions
About Soil Aeration
Compacted soil prevents proper air, water, and nutrient absorption. Aeration relieves compaction, reduces thatch, and improves root development. Best done during growing seasons.
Aeration Results
Recommended Aeration Frequency
Grass Type Aeration Comparison
| Grass Type | Aeration Frequency | Hole Depth | Best Season |
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Aeration Process Breakdown
Aeration Calculation Formula
Frequency = Base Frequency + (Compaction Factor × Usage Factor)
Base frequency varies by grass type. Compaction factor accounts for soil density. Usage factor adjusts for foot traffic and lawn activity.
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