Aeration
Aeration allows air, water, and nutrients to penetrate the soil. When nutrients reach deeper into the root zone, they become available to the turf, promoting healthy grass growth.
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What is Aeration?
Compacted soil can prevent air, water, and fertilizer from reaching your lawn's root system, causing dead spots, patches, and thinning. By removing cores during the aeration process, soil density is decreased, relieving compaction and allowing your lawn to thrive.
Benefits of Aeration
Thatch Management
Dead grass buildup can prevent rain and nutrients from reaching your lawn. Core aeration introduces thatch-decomposing microorganisms from the soil to the top layer.
Builds a Thicker Lawn
Aeration promotes root development. Combined with overseeding, it fills bare spots and thickens turf, helping crowd out weeds come spring.
Reduced Water Runoff
If your yard has runoff or puddling problems after rain, aeration could be the fix you need by improving water absorption.
Nutrient Penetration
Aeration allows air, water, and nutrients to penetrate deeper into the root zone, improving the effectiveness of fertilization and watering.
Winter Preparation
Before your grass goes dormant, pair fall aeration with fall clean up. Aerating prior to overseeding helps the seed soak in more effectively.
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