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The Covington Liquid Lawn Aerator is a 32oz soil conditioner designed to loosen compacted soil, improve nutrient absorption, and promote healthier root growth. Safe for pets and children, this USA-made product is ideal for all soil types, particularly clay, and is trusted by professionals in landscaping and farming.
D**W
works well
I got this and it did indeed help my lawn. I will purchase again in the near future.
M**N
Did a little, but not enough
I looked around and believed this would be the product but it just fell short. I don’t know if it was the ground itself, but it did not penetrate as well as I had expected. It was less expensive than I could have gotten it locally and was easy to use but I would not get it again
J**N
Best thing I have ever put on my lawn!
Have to admit, I was sceptical. However, after only 3 days, my lawn has responded fantastically! I had 5 or 6 brown spots that I thought I would have to reseed. The rest of the lawn was growing unevenly with parts barely growing and other spots growing normally. In most places in the lawn, I could only push a screwdriver into the soil 2 or 3 inches. My lawn was so hard and bumpy my lawnmower was bouncing around while mowing.I applied the Covington Liquid Lawn Aerator just 3 days ago at 32oz for 6000 square feet. I watered it in with my garden hose sprayer as recommended. Lucky for me, that evening, we received an unexpected 1" rainfall. I think that may have contributed to the product working so quickly for me. Anyway, 3 days later, it looks like I have a new lawn! The brown spots have all but disappeared. The entire lawn looks lush and green and feels soft and cushiony under foot. I can push my 6" screwdriver into the soil up to the handle with minimal effort. I have spent hundreds of dollars on lawn services, fertilizers, etc. , but the Covington Liquid Lawn Aerator improved my lawn more than all of that.After my purchase, the Covington company emailed me to ensure that I was satisfied with the product and offered expert help and advice should I require it.Truly a remarkable product and company.I should say that perhaps my results are better than normal, perhaps because of the rain we received. The accompanying literature stresses that lawn rejuvenation is a long term effort, but they do have a guarantee. I am very pleased with my purchase and will be using Covington Liquid Lawn Aerator from now on.
R**8
Seems too expensive for the quantity
Quantity seems very less. Will update review after seeing results. Adding photo with 5 gallon bucket for reference
T**Y
Just sprayed today
I’ll give it 5 stars initially because it smells good and I want to taste it, but my better half said no.I used the red top ortho sprayer to apply this to the yard. I started off with 8oz of product in the sprayer, and like a doofus set the sprayer head dial to “8oz”.One small 7’x7’ ft spot of my yard now has about $10 of product in it as it emptied the sprayer jug FAST.I then dialed it down (without reading instructions of course) to about 1tblspoon but that took forever. Finally felt 4tablespoons setting on the dial felt about right. Slow application but definitely getting pumped out. I went over the lawn twice with that setting as I have very hard clay cement under my st Augustine grass.I also applied another 8oz directly and exclusively to a trench line I’ve been trying to dig out. It’s been to hard for a pick axe and a tiller can’t make any good progress either.Really hoping this helps soften it up. I’ll check tomorrow and see if anything magical happened overnight.FYI I watered the lawn manually after each application, just a nice slow spray down to try and get the product into the soil but not so much it ran off into the street.I preemptively ordered another jug as I used the bulk between the trench line, that 7’x7’ corner, and the rest of the lawn. I figure I’ll reapply in a few weeks and then again mid-spring if it works this time around.If it helps me dig this trench, it’ll be worth it. If it makes my grass happier, that’ll be a bonus.Stay tuned.UPDATE: Not sure what I was expecting, but it didn’t magically soften the clay packed soil I was trenching. One thing I have noticed in the two weeks since I’ve sprayed the lawn is that it’s become easier to stab the sprinklers into the ground. Whereas before I would constantly bend the cheap metal sprinkler stake, now the problem is often that the sprinkler feels too loose.So maybe this stuff works. I have been watering every 2 days this summer to keep the lawn alive, so it could just be that.. but I genuinely feel as if the soil is easier to penetrate this year.I’ve also noticed the blade width of my st Augustine has almost doubled in size. Where it would normally be about 1/8”-1/4” in width, some blades are freaking half an inch wide.I did recently fertilize, and of course frequent watering, so again.. could be that… but I think I’ll give the lawn a good spray or two every year with this stuff. When your team wins the Super Bowl you make sure you’re wearing the same socks the following year… so I’m not changing anything up if the grass is the best it’s ever been!
A**G
Seems to work, but don't use too much!
My soil has a lot of clay and becomes dry and hard in the hot summer and I read a lot of good things about liquid aerator's so decided to give them a try. First I went to apply it to my garden, which I left fallow this year and was covered in thick clover. I applied it during a drought time using a dial and spray attachment to my garden hose. The bottle says to use 8oz per 1000 sq ft. I might have accidentally used 32oz in a 200 foot area as my new dial and sprayer obviously wasn't working correctly (or user error) and a week later the clover started dying. Two months later nothing is growing, not even weeds. On the other hand, the clay seems loser. My fault, but be aware of how much you are applying!I did apply the second bottle to my lawn, with the correct application amount with no negative affects. Unfortunately we had a month long drought right after so cannot tell if it improved things or not.
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