Aerating without sand?
Hello,
Is it possible to aerate the lawn without adding sand to the lawn or into the holes? Or is this step necessary?
Hello,
Is it possible to aerate the lawn without adding sand to the lawn or into the holes? Or is this step necessary?
Hello, I've been smoking quite a lot of weed over the last few days (or rather, experimenting with it). I know that it's often the case that you don't notice anything the first time you smoke. That was true the first time, too. But I've smoked at least 5-6 joints now, and I still don't…
Hello, I'd like to build an outdoor shower, but I don't have electricity or running water in my garden. So I'm looking for ideas for solutions. I don't want to hang a camping shower because the shower head is always very small and you have to hold the hose. I want a nice, large shower…
Hi, I have such a poor germination rate on my plant. What's wrong? I have a Mini GWH lamp heating mat.
My plant has been "developing" these leaves for a few weeks now. I've never had any problems; it was always nice and green and looked healthy. Please help…
My first plant has been growing for several months, and I'm starting to feel like it's not working anymore. Am I doing something wrong? I got the seed from a friend who got it from a coffee shop. Can anyone help?
Hello, unfortunately I just noticed that one of the poles on my pool is a little bit crooked. Is this cause for concern? Should I drain the water and straighten this one pole? I would be very grateful for help.
Aerifizieren heißt “belüften”.
Und das heißt Löcher in den Boden zu stechen, damit Luft in die Erde gelangt.
Dummerweise schließen sich die Löcher sofort wieder, wenn es den ersten Regen gibt und der Boden aufquillt.
Nur wenn man (gewaschenen!) Sand in die Löcher gibt, bleibt der Effekt länger erhalten.
Ein Rasen braucht sowieso zwingend wasserdurchlässigen Boden – der wird kontinuierlich durch das Sanden hergestellt. Demnach ist es unsinnig darauf zu verzichten.
sonnige Grüße
Eibling
Danke für die Erklärung!
Würde dafür auch Mauersand gehen?
Nein, Mauersand geht nicht.
Der ist bappig, klebrig, lehmig. Damit erreicht man genau das Gegenteil von wasserdurchlässig.