What Is Aeration ?
Aeration removes small cores of soil; from your lawn to allow air, moisture, and fertilizer to get down to the root zone of your lawn where the real problem lies.
Aeration removes small cores of soil; from your lawn to allow air, moisture, and fertilizer to get down to the root zone of your lawn where the real problem lies.
Benefits of lawn aeration:
A greener and healthier lawn, Stronger root system
Softer soil
Reduced run-off and puddles
Promotes growth
Reduce thatch
Less time between watering
Improved penetration of fertilizer
A greener and healthier lawn, Stronger root system
Softer soil
Reduced run-off and puddles
Promotes growth
Reduce thatch
Less time between watering
Improved penetration of fertilizer
Why Is Aeration Necessary ?
The effects of mother nature, too much water, or too little water combined with a constant use of your yard can severely damage or kill your lawn. Aeration gives your lawn new life and allows the soil to produce the required nutrients for a healthier lawn. When combined with over seeding, new seed can be added to the soil to replace the grass that may have already died off.
The effects of mother nature, too much water, or too little water combined with a constant use of your yard can severely damage or kill your lawn. Aeration gives your lawn new life and allows the soil to produce the required nutrients for a healthier lawn. When combined with over seeding, new seed can be added to the soil to replace the grass that may have already died off.