Yard Butler vs. Walensee Manual Core Aerator: Which is Best for Heavy Clay?
Struggling with hard clay? We compare the Yard Butler vs Walensee manual core aerator to see which heavy-duty tool is best for compacted lawns.
From Mud to Green
Struggling with hard clay? We compare the Yard Butler vs Walensee manual core aerator to see which heavy-duty tool is best for compacted lawns.
Struggling with slow grass growth? Discover exactly how long it takes for grass seed to grow in clay soil and learn the tricks to speed up germination.
If you are dealing with heavy clay soil or patches of lawn that feel like concrete, a standard rake or a spike aerator isn’t going to cut it. You need to physically remove plugs of dirt to let your lawn breathe…
If you’ve ever tried to grow a lush lawn on heavy clay, you know it feels like trying to garden on a brick.
When the geothermal drilling crew left my 1,000 sqm property, I wasn’t just dealing with mud – I was dealing with “concrete clay.” Most standard grass seeds simply sit on the surface and suffocate because they can’t punch their roots through the compaction.
But here is the good news: you don’t need to replace your soil. You just need the right genetics.
In this guide, I’ll break down the battle between Core Aeration vs Spike Aeration, and why one is a “lawn mender” while the other might actually be making your problem worse.
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