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Oxygen to your turf

  • By jimboom_david
  • 18 Feb, 2016
Much the same as you, your Sir Walter and Nullarbor Couch needs to breathe by taking in oxygen in order to survive. Oxygen uptake is performed through the roots of your turf, so you have to make sure your soil doesn’t get to be compacted. Consistent aeration of the soil especially in common used areas… The post Oxygen to your turf appeared first on Jimboomba Turf Group.

Much the same as you, your Sir Walter and Nullarbor Couch needs to breathe by taking in oxygen in order to survive.

Oxygen uptake is performed through the roots of your turf, so you have to make sure your soil doesn’t get to be compacted.

Consistent aeration of the soil especially in common used areas will assist your soil to contain required oxygen to enhance your grass growth.

Your Sir Walter and Nullarbor Couch, along with all plants, absorb carbon dioxide from surroudings; however did you  also realise that it needs to get oxygen from the soil?-The carbon dioxide is utilised for photosynthesis, though the oxygen is utilised for breath.

In view of that, if your soil is compacted, there is most likely insufficient oxygen accessible, which will bring your Sir Walter and Nullarbor Couch, and all plant types to a die out stage.

Make sure you aerate your soil frequently, especially in common used areas, after a wet climate, or in the event that you have genuinely high clay content in your soil. Your turf will love you for it!!

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