Maaaaan!!! I had squirrels digging in my backyard and decided to use the squirrel holes as aerating holes, and with all the rain we had in DC, and think it all could've germinated. Lol I didn't think it would do good because it was around 2am and pouring down raining when threw the seeds. Crazy!!!
I actually was going to use the weasel in a 10x3 area but I was told on Bermuda grass I shouldn’t use any cultivation or thatching they said Bermuda grass is very stringy and it spreads by cultivating you actually killing the grass I was told to just put some planting soil on it and water it and don’t seed.
Bermuda grass does spread and repair itself but people aerate Bermuda grass all the time and I would think that is pretty much doing the same thing to the rhizomes and Bermuda grass turns out fine afterwards being aerated so I personally think it'll be fine using the garden weasel also
@@LawnAmateur makes sense but it also makes sense that by thatching or cultivating you’re actually pulling the Bermudan vines as to aeration you’re cutting a hole and removing a plug, I’ll try the top soil since it’s the easiest 😁thank you for the quick response