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Grass and Pets

  • By jimboom_david
  • 28 Jan, 2016
Do you experience difficulty with your four-legged friends who left bare patches where they run? Frequently aerating these grass areas will prevent the dirt from compacting and decrease the harm. You can place ‘obstacles’ in their way so that they need to change their way. This will allow the typical track to repair itself. Especially… The post Grass and Pets appeared first on Jimboomba Turf Group.

Do you experience difficulty with your four-legged friends who left bare patches where they run?

Frequently aerating these grass areas will prevent the dirt from compacting and decrease the harm. You can place ‘obstacles’ in their way so that they need to change their way. This will allow the typical track to repair itself.

Especially over the winter months, your four legged companion might bring a bit of die back in your grass, especially in the areas where they run and lay. This is because of compaction of the dirt underneath your yard. So ensure you aerate these grass areas to slacken the dirt up and allow the air to go into the dirt, and you should be able to find that when weather turns warm, these areas will return to life.

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