
Lawn aeration is the process of perforating soil with small holes to allow air, water, and nutrients to penetrate the grass roots. It’s a precision landscaping service essential for maintaining a healthy, resilient, and lush lawn.
What It Includes:
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Core Aeration: A machine removes small plugs of soil to relieve compaction and improve soil structure.
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Thatch Reduction: Breaks down the thick layer of dead grass and organic matter on the surface that can block nutrients.
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Fertilizer Boost (Optional): Applying fertilizer after aeration to maximize absorption by freshly exposed roots.
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Overseeding (Optional): Broadcasting grass seed across the lawn to fill in bare patches and improve turf density.
Timing: Best done in spring or early fall when lawns can recover and grow robustly.
Benefits:
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Stimulates stronger root growth
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Increases lawn thickness and green vibrance
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Enhances resistance to drought, pests, and disease