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LANDZIE Spike Lawn Aerators

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  • Landzie’s tow-behind Spike Barrel Aerator features a water-fillable drum and stainless steel spikes that penetrate deep into the soil when flipped into its towing position.
  • The Landzie Tow Behind Spike Tine Barrel Aerator revitalizes large lawns by replacing manual labor with an efficient, towable design that enhances nutrient circulation for vibrant grass growth.
  • Built with durability in mind, the Landzie Barrel Aerator features 56 four-inch spikes designed by lawn care experts to ensure deep soil penetration and promote long-term root vitality.
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  • Landzie’s stainless steel replacement tines provide an efficient, plug-free aeration solution that penetrates hard soil and reaches tight edges for complete coverage.
  • The Landzie Fork Lawn Plug Aerator relieves soil compaction and thatch to promote deep root growth and drought resistance, pairing perfectly with Landzie's spreading and leveling tools.
  • Built by lawn care experts from powder-coated, durable steel, the Landzie Fork Aerator is a professional-grade tool designed to withstand the toughest jobs for years.
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  • Landzie’s stainless steel spike tines provide an efficient solution for aerating hard, dry soil and reaching tight corners without removing plugs.
  • The Landzie Fork Lawn Plug Aerator relieves compaction and thatch to promote deep root growth, performing best when paired with the Landzie Spreader and Lawn Leveling tools.
  • Landzie’s powder-coated, solid one-piece steel fork aerator is a professional-grade tool built by experts to endure the toughest landscaping jobs for years.
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  • The Landzie Spot Seeder is a versatile tool that creates deep, secure seed slots to prevent washout while doubling as a tiller, dethatcher, and scarifier.
  • The Landzie Grass Patch Repair Tool is a versatile hand tool that fixes dog spots and dry ground by reducing soil compaction and enhancing drainage
  • Landzie’s heavy-duty lawn seeder is built from powder-coated steel to provide professionals and enthusiasts with a durable, long-lasting tool capable of withstanding the most demanding gardening tasks.
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Maintain a Healthy Lawn With an Aerator

Compacted soil prevents grass from getting the sunlight, water and nutrients it needs to thrive. That’s why an aerator is a valuable tool for your yard. A spike lawn aerator loosens soil and fights excessive thatch buildup. It also helps boost grass seed growth. That means the grass roots can penetrate more deeply into the soil, leading to a fuller, healthier lawn. Breaking up soil also helps prevent rainwater puddles, erosion and runoff, and lawn disease. Check out our guide — How to Aerate Lawns to Grow Grass Fast — for more information.


Lawn aerators come in a range of styles, from spiked aerator sandals to automatic, 15-inch electric aerators. The key to deciding which aerator best suits your needs is to think about the size of your lawn. For small lawns and grassy areas, a manual push lawn aerator is a cost-effective, low-maintenance option. For larger lawns and for shoppers who already own a riding mower or lawn tractor, a tow-behind grass aerator is the most effective choice.


Frequently Asked Questions


Q: Is a spike aerator good for your lawn?

A: Yes, a spike aerator is excellent for your lawn, as it helps loosen compacted soil. By loosening your soil, you’re fostering healthy grass growth and helping to prevent lawn disease.


Q: How often should you aerate your lawn?

A: In areas with heavy or dense soil where there is high foot traffic, aerate every six to 12 months to help prevent compaction. If you have lighter, more sandy soil, every two to three years should work well.


Q: Should you spike your lawn?

A: Yes, it’s good to spike your lawn. To decide when to spike your lawn, consider the type of grass you have. For cool-season grasses, it’s best to aerate your lawn in early spring or early fall. For warm-season grasses, late spring to early summer is best.