There is no such thing as a "cenipede".
it turns the soil to airate
you try to put air into a liquid
it turns the soil to airate
Nest-cenipede
5 times the cost of mowing.
The best time to dethatch centipede grass is in the late spring or early summer when the grass is actively growing. This allows the grass to recover quickly after dethatching and promotes healthy growth. Avoid dethatching during periods of stress, such as extreme heat or drought.
Worms dig through soil and Airate (make passages for oxygen to pass) the soil. They also add biological matter to the soil.
yes, because worms help enrich soil and that would help the plant. plus it would airate the soil which gives oxygen the ability to go father down in the soil.
Fertilizer and pre-emergence weed killers should both be applied in the late summer and fall. Fall is also a great time to dethatch and overseed to get your lawn in shape for next spring.
to airate the freezer to avoid smell to acure The "open freezers" are not freezers; those are COOLERS. They are very efficient because the cooled ari is directed/recirculated within the confined cooler section. Leaving them "open" allows customer to chose product without opening/closing doors.
There are two schools of thought on this one. 1) Those who prefer dethatching say that by removing the old dead grass, it makes it easier for new seed to take hold and start growing to fill out the lawn. 2) Those who prefer core aeration say that you have thatch because nutrients and water can't get down into your lawn to keep your current grass growing. If you dethatch and overseed, you won't take care of the proximate cause. I plan to do a core aeration of my lawn in the fall then overseed it. Once water and fertilizer can get deep into the lawn and help the new grass develop good strong roots while strengthening the roots of the current lawn, new grass will grow and thicken the lawn. That's just one amateur gardener's perspective.