LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT

Aerator, Lawn - 19" Gas

Where to find Aerator, Lawn - 19  Gas in Mount Vernon

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Manufacturer: Bluebird

Model: H530A

4 Hour: $66.00

Daily: $86.00

Weekly: $326.00

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Additional Information

  • Aerating width: 19 inch
  • Aerating depth: 0-3 inch
  • Number of tines: 30
  • Detachable weights Yes
  • Weight: 288 lbs
  • Width: 30"
  • Length: 54"
  • Height: 51"
  • Fuel Type: Unleaded gasoline
  • What Is Aeration?
  • Technically speaking, aeration is the naturally occurring process of air exchange between the soil and its surrounding atmosphere. Practically speaking, aeration is the process of mechanically removing small plugs of thatch and soil from the lawn to improve natural soil aeration. It s commonly called "core aeration" in the lawn service industry, and you may have heard of it as soil cultivation (coring, spiking and slicing). Most homeowners simply call it aeration.
  • Aeration Benefits:
  • Core aeration can help make your lawn healthier and reduce its maintenance requirements through these means:
  • How Often Should You Aerate A Lawn?
  • Most lawns benefit from annual aeration. Heavily used lawns, or those growing on heavy clay or subsoils may need more than one aeration each year. Again, turf responds best when tine spacing is closer and penetration is deeper.
  • When Is The Best Time To Aerate Lawns?
  • If you have cool season turfgrass such as Kentucky bluegrass and perennial ryegrass, both spring and fall are ideal times to aerate. In spring, aerate between March and May. Perform fall aeration between August and November. Aeration before or at the time of late season fertilization enhances root growth and improves spring green-up and growth. Warm season turfgrasses such as zoysia grass and Bermuda grass should be aerated in mid-spring to summer. Avoid aerating when warm season grasses are dormant it may encourage weed competition. In addition, avoid aerating warm season grasses during spring greenup, and not until after their first spring mowing.

* Prices are subject to change. We do not charge environmental fees and HERT tax. Equipment Protection Plan always optional but not included in these prices. Tax, equipment protection plan and other fees are not shown in price estimates.
* Please call us with any questions about our aerator lawn 19 inch gas in Skagit, Snohomish, Whatcom counties, Mount Vernon, Burlington, Sedro Woolley, Anacortes, Arlington, Bellingham, Everett, Marysville, Stanwood, Camano Island, the San Juan Islands and surrounding communities.