Revitalize your lawn with our professional aeration service. By allowing air, water, and nutrients to penetrate built-up grass or thatch, aeration encourages deeper root growth and improves soil condition. Get ready for a healthier, greener lawn.
Aeration is a lawn care process designed to create openings in the soil to help air, water, and nutrients penetrate the grass roots. This process helps the roots grow deeply and produce a stronger, more vigorous lawn. The main method of aeration involves removing small plugs of thatch and soil from the lawn to improve natural soil aeration. Its particularly beneficial for lawns that suffer from compacted soil or excess thatch buildup, conditions that can be caused by heavy use, such as children playing on the grass, or regular traffic, like walking paths across the lawn. By breaking up the compacted soil, aeration allows the roots to expand, strengthens the turf, and helps create a healthier lawn.
Aeration is important because it addresses compacted soil and thatch buildup, two significant barriers to a healthy lawn. Compacted soil prevents proper circulation of air, water, and nutrients to the lawns root system. Over time, this can lead to a lawn that is less drought-resistant, more vulnerable to disease, and generally unhealthy. Thatch is a layer of dead and living grass shoots, stems, and roots that accumulates between the soil surface and the live grass. If thatch builds up too much, it can also hinder the movement of water, nutrients, and air to the soil and can harbor pests and diseases. Aeration helps manage these issues by improving the penetration of water and nutrients, promoting deeper root growth, and enhancing soil water uptake and use. This leads to a healthier, more resilient lawn.
You should consider aeration if your lawn shows signs of compaction or if its not as healthy and vigorous as it could be. Common signs include water pooling on the surface after rain, the ground feeling hard to the touch, and grass that looks stressed, thin, or discolored even with proper watering and fertilization. Aeration is most effective when done during the growing season when the grass can heal and fill in any open areas after soil plugs are removed. For cool-season grasses, early spring or fall is the ideal time. For warm-season grasses, late spring through early summer is best. Additionally, performing aeration annually or biannually as part of a comprehensive lawn care program can prevent soil compaction and thatch buildup before they become severe.
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