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Easily Aerate The Lawn With A Tool You Already Own - House Digest
To aerate your lawn, use your handheld drill to make holes in the ground 2 to 4 inches deep and 3 to 6 inches apart.
Maintaining a healthy lawn is a common goal for many homeowners. Recently, a video demonstrating a simple method for repairing bare patches has gained popularity. The technique, shown by homeowner Jimmy Lewis, involves using a drill to create small holes in the affected area, then filling these holes with grass seed and soil. "It's a surprisingly easy fix," says Lewis in the video. The video's simplicity and effectiveness have resonated with viewers, generating significant online engagement. This straightforward method offers a cost-effective and time-saving solution for addressing common lawn care challenges.
To aerate your lawn, use your handheld drill to make holes in the ground 2 to 4 inches deep and 3 to 6 inches apart.