Planting deep-rooted vegetation like alfalfa or sunflowers will help break up compacted soil layers. Their roots penetrate deep in to the soil, developing pathways for air and drinking water.Use a combination of approaches: Combining various techniques could be more effective than utilizing a single technique.Use on really compacted… Read More


Crane Fly Larvae and Turf DamageCrane fly larvae, commonly referred to as grubs, live in the upper layers of soil, where they consume grassroots and decaying material. Their presence is most problematic in spring and autumn, and their activity can lead to spongy ground and weakened turf condition. Public lawns may become unusable wi… Read More