After six months of growth, grass blades may become covered by other grass, preventing photosynthesis and ultimately leading to wilting. Over time, these wilted blades may mold and decay, with part of it converting into organic fertilizer, while another part may foster fungal growth. In this situation, simply spraying chemicals will not address the root cause of the problem.
The Role of Lawn Aerators
Lawn aerators effectively expand the soil's surface area, increasing contact between the soil and the atmosphere, and promoting gas exchange. This equipment enhances the soil's aeration, water retention, and drainage capabilities, fostering the growth of microorganisms and reducing harmful substances in the soil. Additionally, aeration promotes root development, accelerates the decomposition of thatch and organic debris, improves soil properties, and enhances the soil's response to fertilizers, benefiting soil conservation.
Potential Adverse Effects
While aeration offers numerous benefits, there are also some drawbacks. For instance, aeration may temporarily disrupt the integrity of the lawn's surface, leading to exposed soil and dehydration. It can also exacerbate the damage caused by pests like grubs and, under suitable conditions, promote weed growth.
Working Principle of Vertical Aerators
The blades of the aerator move vertically up and down to create holes, ensuring that the aeration holes are perpendicular to the ground and avoiding soil displacement, which improves the quality of aeration. The device is powered by an engine that drives the front wheels, while a crank and link mechanism allows the blades to move vertically. To compensate for the blades not moving forward with the machine after penetrating the soil, a compensation device is installed at the blade mount. When the blades enter the soil, the compensation device pushes the blades in the opposite direction of the machine's forward motion, maintaining the blades' relative stillness to the ground. After the blades are pulled out, the compensation device quickly returns them to position for the next aeration.
This type of aerator is particularly suitable for high-quality aeration in green spaces, such as the putting greens of golf courses. Although its structure is complex and it is costly in terms of energy and production, it effectively enhances the overall health and growth condition of the lawn.
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