CORE AERATION SERVICES
Aeration defined: Over time, the soil condition of your lawn can become
compacted. This can occur from normal usage or extensive heavy rainfall.
Aeration of lawns with compacted soil, will facilitate a more efficient
usage of water and fertilizer applied to your lawn.
Aeration is typically achieved by using a machine which removes plugs of
soil from the lawn. This allows water and fertilizer to be absorbed more
readily and thus improves the health and beauty of your lawn. A
byproduct of aeration is the reduction of thatch and associated
problems.
There are many benefits of aeration:
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Water
and Fertilizer can be used more efficiently
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Thatch
will be minimized
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Grass
roots can grow deeper and healthier
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Soil
compaction is reduced
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Improved lawn health
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Improved lawn appearance
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Ability
of lawn to withstand more activity
After the aeration process, your lawn will require less watering. In
addition, it will look better and be healthier. As such, it will
withstand drier conditions without deteriorating as quickly as before.
Benefits of Seeding
and Aeration Together: Planting additional grass seed
into your existing lawn is called over seeding. Post aeration over
seeding is a great way to enhance your lawn. The newly sewn seeds can
take advantage of the aeration process to more rapidly fill in bare
spots and thicken existing turf.
Seeding at the time of aeration will make your lawn healthier, more
beautiful, and more durable allowing more activity without the usual
signs of wear. |