Yard Butler Manual Lawn Coring Aerator
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More about Yard Butler Manual Lawn Coring Aerator
Achieve the lush, green lawn youve always wanted with this Manual Lawn Coring Aerator. Designed for high-traffic areas that suffer from compacted soil and thick thatch, this heavy-duty tool removes two 3-inch plugs from your turf, improving air, water, and nutrient flow straight to the roots. Featuring a 37-inch handle with a wide foot bar, it gives you maximum leverage without back strain. The powder-coated steel frame resists rust and wear, making this a long-lasting addition to your lawn care routine. Simply leave the cores on the lawn to naturally break down, enriching your soil with organic matter.Features & Benefits:
- No Back Strain 37-inch handle and foot bar for easy, upright use
- Deep Soil Aeration Removes two 3-inch plugs to relieve compaction
- Improves Lawn Health Enhances root growth and reduces runoff
- Durable Build Heavy-duty, powder-coated steel resists rust
- Eco-Friendly Allows nutrients and moisture to penetrate naturally
- Lifetime Guarantee Built to last and backed by a lifetime warranty
Application Instructions:
- Water your lawn the day before aerating for best results.
- Step firmly on the foot bar to drive the tines into the soil.
- Remove two 3-inch cores per step and leave them on the lawn.
- Repeat as needed across compacted areas for healthier grass growth.