Gardening
At what stage of lawn is a perforator generally used?
Improving soil aeration and drainage capacity: Drilling holes can promote the infiltration of oxygen and water in the soil, enhance its aeration and drainage capacity, help the root system better absorb nutrients and water, and promote the growth of lawns.
Reduce soil compaction and compactness: After prolonged use and trampling, the soil on the lawn may become compact and compacted, affecting the growth and development of the root system. Drilling holes can loosen the soil and reduce its compactness, which is beneficial for the growth of root systems.
Promoting the growth of lawn root systems: Drilling holes can stimulate the growth of lawn root systems, promote root extension and lateral branch branching, increase the durability and stress resistance of the lawn, and improve the quality of the lawn.
Promoting lawn repair and recovery: In areas where the lawn is damaged or uneven in density, drilling holes can provide a favorable growth environment for lawn repair and recovery. By drilling holes, seeds and fertilizers can better penetrate into the soil, promoting the growth and recovery of the lawn
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