Instructions / Assembly

Spike Aerator
Advantages of Using the Spike Aerator
• Four 3" spikes loosen compacted soil and penetrate thatch
• Reduces soil compaction, water run-off
and puddling
• Lets air, water and fertilizer down to the roots
• Promotes vigorous root growth, strengthening tolerance to
drought and heat stress
• Perfect for preparing a lawn for fertilizing or over-
seeding
• Extra durable, all steel construction
• Guaranteed Forever!
Operating Instructions
1. Water lawn thoroughly and allow to soak in.
2. Place foot in stirrup and step down firmly; pull
straight up.
3. Repeat every 6" to 8" or more often in highly compacted
areas.
Importance of Spike Aerating
Lawns where a lot of activity takes place can become
compacted. Over time thatch can also build up to create a
barrier keeping water and air from reaching the roots.
Spike aeration loosens the compaction and penetrates the
thatch to let air, water and fertilizer down to the root
zone. Healthy roots are essential to good lawn growth.
Professionals aerate both spring and fall, depending on the
type of grass, but aeration is good for most lawns anytime.
Check with your lawn care professional for the best
schedule for your area. For large lawns, simply choose a
new smaller section to aerate as part of your regular
maintenance. Spike aeration is also great to prepare an
existing lawn for re-seeding or over-seeding and for
fertilizing.

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