Talk:Lawn aerator

Latest comment: 9 years ago by IndependentObserverGhost in topic Scientific Evidence

Author tone

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The Author(s) of this article sound like owners of aeration equipment companies trying to sell their products. Douglas.hawkes (talk) 19:40, 12 October 2011 (UTC)Reply

Scientific Evidence

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I removed the section claiming that their was scientific evidence supporting lawn aeration but offered not references. You cannot just make a vague claim like that and expect everyone to take your work for it. IndependentObserverGhost (talk) 17:31, 12 April 2015 (UTC)Reply

Opinion Piece

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Where are the vaunted Wikipedia review bots. The is a total opinion piece with no documentation. Dangnad (talk) 04:36, 9 August 2012 (UTC)Reply


Under the section "Lawn Problems" is the statement, "Lawn thatch is a layer of dead organic tissue that deprives the lawn of much-needed oxygen." Really? I thought plants required carbon dioxide. Jgreimer (talk) 19:32, 27 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

Oxygen is used and needed by the roots to extend and create a deeper root system for lawn grass. Aeration process allows H20, oxygen and other nutrients directly to the grass root system. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.80.100.143 (talk) 11:06, 27 October 2014 (UTC)Reply

Jgreimer, all living things respire and therefore require oxygen, including plants. Plants take up a lot of the oxygen required for respiration through the roots as well as the leaves, which is one of the reasons why compacted soils can lead to major deterioration in plant health. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 94.13.81.74 (talk) 12:47, 6 June 2013 (UTC)Reply