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Aeration
Aeration is an important part of a lawn care program. A healthy root
system is a must for an attractive lawn. Oxygen in the soil is vital for
healthy roots. Root growth is inhibited by clay and compacted soils
because of a restricted oxygen supply. Aerating promotes rooting and
improves problem soils by allowing air into the soil. An aerator does this
job mechanically without destroying the turf. Such lawn problems as
compaction, thatch, clay soils, and heavy traffic can be improved by
aeration.
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The Benefits Of Aeration Are Numerous |
Aeration...
- Loosens compacted soil
- Breaks up thatch
- Improves water and nutrient infiltration
- Increases oxygen to roots
- Encourages new, deeper root growth
- Reduces water and runoff and puddling
Allowing the roots of your turf grass to receive more oxygen, water, and
nutrients can enhance the growth of the root base and increase its depth. A
stronger, deeper root base makes the lawn more heat and drought tolerant. |
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Warm-season grasses can be aerated any time the grass is actively growing.
Basically this should fall between May and early September. It is best to
aerate once a year on a continual basis. It takes three consecutive
years of aerating for the lawn to receive aeration’s full effect. Our fee
for core aeration is based on the size of your lawn.
Consider allowing us to provide core aeration in addition to your lawn
care service. Use our Inquiry Form
to request more information. |
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