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Why the "Awesome Auger" Should be in your Tool Shed
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Any green thumb could go out and buy a specialty tool just for digging holes to plant the bulbs, but it would not be as efficient as the Auger. Simply put, you don’t need to go out and buy a bulb cultivator if you already own an Awesome Auger.

4. Aerate your lawn in no time at all.
Aerating your lawn is one of the best things you can do for it. Grass has a thick thatch of roots that can strangle other plants. These roots can impede the growth of nearby grass as well, and prevent water and air from getting to the roots that need water and oxygen. Experts recommend aerating your lawn once a year, usually in the fall. Aerating is simply a fancy word for punching holes in the dirt every few inches, and punching holes is what the Awesome Auger does best.

Home-owners who wish to have a green and healthy lawn can buy a hand aerator and spend hours pulling out little plugs of dirt and sod one at a time. You could rent or buy a power aerator to use once a year, and let it sit in the shed the rest of the time. Or you could use the Awesome Auger and do the job in minutes, and when you are done, there are dozens of other things that you can do with the tool.

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Stephanie Larkin is a freelance writer who writes about topics and products concerning home and garden maintenance such as the Awesome Auger

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