![]() When you’re done, your lawn will look like a checkerboard.For every square foot, create about 20-40 holes (2 to 3 inches apart).You’ll want to go over your lawn at least twice with the aerator, “mowing” once in one direction, then the second time perpendicularly. Most homeowners opt for a gas-powered, push-behind core aerator, which looks similar to a lawn mower. Rental cost: Most manual aerators are only available to buy. ![]() Price: $30 to $125, depending on the quality and number of tines. Manual core aerators are best for: Small lawns with mild to moderate soil compaction, or highly compacted areas in need of spot aeration.
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