Aeration

By creating air pockets in your soil, it allows fertilizer and seed to perforate the soil much easier. Aeration will overall improve your soils structure, by enabling nutrients, water, and air to reach your grass roots.

  • Removes small plugs of soil from your lawn, opening pathways for: Better root growth, improved water absorption, stronger turf development and healthier soil biology.

    We use commercial grade equipment to remove soil plugs. Never spike aeration!

    Over time, soil becomes compacted from: Foot traffic, heavy clay soils, equipment and weather and natural settling.

    • Water pooling or runoff after rain

    • Thin or weak grass

    • Hard, compacted soil

    • Poor response to fertilization

    • Increased weed pressure

  • Aeration is scheduled during peak growth periods for best recovery-early fall is ideal.