Soil aeration enhances nutrient uptake by grass from "summary" of Soil, Grass, and Cancer by André Voisin
Soil aeration plays a crucial role in the health and growth of grass. When soil is compacted or lacking in oxygen, it can hinder the roots of grass from accessing essential nutrients. This limitation can lead to stunted growth and poor overall health of the grass. By aerating the soil, we can ensure that oxygen is able to reach the roots of the grass, allowing for better nutrient uptake. When the soil is aerated, it becomes more porous and allows for better movement of air and water. This improved soil structure creates an environment where roots can easily penetrate and access the nutrients they need for ...Similar Posts
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