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Aerating the lawn

(22 Posts)
petra Thu 18-Jun-15 15:27:58

What do you use? I'm thinking of getting a pair of those shoe things, has anyone used them?

whitewave Thu 18-Jun-15 15:36:03

Fork in autumn and then bung on lawn sand and feed.

Ana Thu 18-Jun-15 15:37:47

I don't think the spikes on those shoes are anywhere near long enough to do any good, in fact they can make the problem of compacted soil even worse!

Nelliemoser Thu 18-Jun-15 15:37:52

I think how effective they would be would depend on what the soil under the lawn is like. If its rock hard and dry you would not stand a chance.

Otherwise I think you would have to lift each leg straight up off the ground at 90degs and that is not how we walk. We roll back to front on our feet rather than pulling vertically off the ground.

If anyone knows how well they work please let us know.

petra Thu 18-Jun-15 16:54:12

I was wondering about the walking bit. I think I'll get a roller.

Ana Thu 18-Jun-15 17:03:28

The spikes are still only about 2" long. Lawns need to be aerated to at least 4".

loopylou Thu 18-Jun-15 17:07:58

Having last year watched DH attempts at aerating the lawn I don't think we'll bother! He nearly expired after 20 minutes and we couldn't see any difference at all. Watching him jumping on the garden fork was a H&S issue to put it mildly!

We've just used 'feed and weed with moss killer' this year and it's looking the best ever.

petra Fri 19-Jun-15 11:38:02

Loopylou. That sounds good for me. I keep reading about aerating and thought it's something I should do.

loopylou Fri 19-Jun-15 15:47:28

That was the first attempt (he'd been watching Gardener's Worldhmm) in the 38 years we've been married, and personally I think it's a waste of time time on our lawns.
I imagine petra using those spiking shoes would be jolly hard work and not easy.

I guess it depends on how much work you are willing to put in and just how 'perfect' a lawn you'd like. I've met people who won't let anyone walk on their lawns!

Gran11 Wed 24-Jun-15 12:34:33

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sprite66 Sat 27-Jun-15 21:32:48

I scarified and then aerated by wiggling a fork into the ground. I then scattered some grit and soil mix on top and after a few weeks scattered some lawn seed. The lawn is better but needs more treatment. In the non stop rain here in Devon it's a constant battle against moss, which needs tackling every year. Have just watched Gardeners' World which featured a man totally OCD about his lawn. Beware the trap of constant striving for perfection!

loopylou Sun 28-Jun-15 14:46:42

I watched that sprite!
I don't think his wife was particularly impressed, in fact she looked pretty p.......d off about it!
Definitely OCD to the nth degree hmm DH was gobsmacked!!

Teetime Mon 29-Jun-15 09:09:08

One has a man who does such things. smile

gordino Sun 20-Sept-15 23:45:01

hi I just use a fork, it keeps me fit as well lol.

cornergran Mon 21-Sept-15 08:22:30

Bought some of those shoes. Himself was very enthusiastic until he tried to use them. Maybe ok on light soil. On clay he just sort of got stuck and rocked. grin. They went to the tip.

M0nica Mon 21-Sept-15 14:30:50

Why not hire a mechanical aerator from a hire shop?

Elegran Mon 21-Sept-15 14:51:20

I think you must be young and fit to start with, gordino and have no problems with back, hips, knees, shoulders . . . .

Marmight Mon 21-Sept-15 15:04:44

I use a firm called Green Thumb. Worth every penny, they come and treat the lawn 4/5 times a year. I decided last year to do it myself to save money, but made such a dog's dinner of it that I got them back again blush and the difference is amazing.

M0nica Mon 21-Sept-15 19:47:21

Our firm is called Green Sleeves!

annsixty Mon 21-Sept-15 20:03:59

We also use Green Thumb and agree about worth the cost. Our lawns look so good. As they are a franchise they operate country wide.

lighteninggirl Mon 21-Sept-15 20:06:57

I use a fork and trade with my daughter we do our gardens together starting at opposite ends

BlackeyedSusan Mon 21-Sept-15 21:50:01

Has anyone else got images of Petra stuck to the lawn unable to move as the spikes have sunk in?

Just me then?

<gets coat>