Picked up a manual lawn aerator for £2 from Wilko in Gateshead. Not sure if national deal or not, but there were at least 10 available on the shelf.
It looks exactly the same as this one on Amazon (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Kingfisher-Hollow-Tine-Lawn-Aerator/dp/B0060LSEQU/ which is £15, only difference is the colour.
7 comments
tinca
16 Sep 16#1
At the moment my grass is still growing at a couple of inches a week. I'll have a look in my local in the morning.
Heat added.
alfa111
16 Sep 16#2
Just got one although some one posted a load of deals yesterday.
shrek
16 Sep 16#3
Just bought one today before I saw this. Didnt see many decent gardening bargains to be had in Wilkos in store I used
extratom
16 Sep 16#4
I'm looking to poke holes in my lawn. Will this do the trick?
InTheKnow444
16 Sep 162#5
Use a garden fork, 45 degree angle, lift the turf slightly, aerates the lawn beautifully.
VeedubyaGTi
17 Sep 16#6
I used the garden fork method about March for the first time, worked wonders, better than any chemical lawn food.
mrblubo to VeedubyaGTi
17 Sep 16#7
honestly??
your lawn needs exactly same things as yourself:
1 gas exchange - that's why u aerate it
2 water - sprinkler will sort it out
3 "food" - that's why u should fed it
4 sunshine -
once u understand it and get it balanced all 4 of them u will have a nice lawn
Opening post
It looks exactly the same as this one on Amazon (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Kingfisher-Hollow-Tine-Lawn-Aerator/dp/B0060LSEQU/ which is £15, only difference is the colour.
7 comments
Heat added.
your lawn needs exactly same things as yourself:
1 gas exchange - that's why u aerate it
2 water - sprinkler will sort it out
3 "food" - that's why u should fed it
4 sunshine -
once u understand it and get it balanced all 4 of them u will have a nice lawn