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The phrase "aerate the ground" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to gardening, landscaping, or agriculture, where improving soil aeration is necessary for plant health.
Example: "To promote healthy root growth, it is essential to aerate the ground before planting new grass seeds."
Alternatives: "loosen the soil" or "improve soil aeration."
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Ms. Hale said that in soil squeezed and pounded by cultivation, worms can indeed help aerate the ground by burrowing.
During the extended drought this summer, I built a shed on the top of our hill to catch rainwater; we then used it to water our gardens with buckets and used hand tools to hoe and aerate the ground.
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Corrigan said that they distribute all kinds of plants through seed dissemination, and they also construct burrows in the ground, which aerates the ground and benefits the soil's ecology.
Like earthworms, termites burrow through soil and grass to aerate the soil, allowing more water to seep into the ground.
Won't they help aerate the soil?
"She doesn't aerate the soil, like ants and worms.
By tunneling to the surface, nymphs aerate the soil.
And add plenty of compost, which helps aerate the soil and improve water retention.
Earthworms aerate the soil, promote drainage, and draw organic material into their burrow.
Their burrows aerate the soil, keep it well drained, and aid the penetration of plant roots.
Ants turn and aerate the soil, allowing water and oxygen to reach plant roots.
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