Linear aeration

[1] Additionally, it can also add organic nutrition and soil softeners (such as humus, topsoil, compost, sand or clay) if necessary.

In the process of linear aeration, organic amendments are applied directly to the soil surface during fallow periods between planting cycles.

Subsequently, grooves are mechanically introduced into the soil profile to facilitate the infiltration of these amendments.

The grooves are then restored within the same operation, ensuring minimal disturbance to the soil structure and optimizing the integration of organic matter into the root zone.

Linear aeration can help to alleviate excessive water in lawn areas.