Saturday, June 18, 2011

Yard Butler D-6C Core Lawn Aerator

Yard Butler D-6C Core Lawn Aerator Review



Yard Butler D-6C Core Lawn Aerator Feature

  • The Yard Butler core lawn aerator reduces soil compaction, water run-off, and puddling
  • Lets air, water and fertilizer get down to the roots
  • Your lawn will look better with less water and fertilizer; breaks down thatch
  • Promotes vigorous root growth, strengthening tolerance to drought and heat stress
  • Made of extra-durable, all-steel construction
The Yard Butler D-6C Core Lawn Aerator is great for old lawns or lawns where a lot of activity takes place. These type of yards become compacted. Also, thatch from dead leaves and roots builds up creating a barrier, keeping water and air from reaching the roots. The symptoms are thin turf with poor color and bare patches that don't respond to watering and fertilizer. Professionals recommend using the yard butler core aerator both spring and fall, depending on the type of grass, but aeration is good for lawns anytime. Your lawn care professional can tell you the best times to aerate in your climate zone. Core aeration reduces compaction and thatch to let air, water and fertilizer down to the root zone. Core aeration also stimulates root growth by "pruning" the roots and deposits valuable micro-organisms on the lawn surface. Pulls out two 1 2" cores of soil 3 1 2" long. Structured steel rod construction with vinyl grips. Lets air, water, and fertilizer to the roots. 40" overall length. Tips made of hardened steel.


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