Lawn aeration is key to improving the overall health and look of your lawn. Aerating your lawn helps your grass get the nutrients it needs to thrive by allowing water, air and fertilizer to penetrate deep down into your lawn’s roots.
Should you be aerating your lawn? Keep these points in mind:
- Your lawn gets heavy use
- Your fertilizing routine isn’t effective
- Your lawn easily drys out and feels spongey
- You plan on overseeding
What is Lawn Aeration?
Aeration is a simple way to give your lawn the boost it needs to look it’s best. Lawn aeration is a technique used when the soil in your lawn becomes compact or you have heavy thatch. The basic idea behind lawn aeration is that you need to give your grass the ability to breathe and absorb the nutrients it needs to grow thick and healthy. Breaking up your compacted soil will allow more air, water and fertilizer to get deep down into the roots of your lawn.
We’ll take the hassle out of aerating your lawn with our professional equipment and expertise. Want to take the look of your lawn to the next level? Pair our lawn fertilizing services with a core aeration plan and watch as your lawn transforms in no time.
Keep Your Lawn Looking Its Best
Aerating your lawn can be the difference between minimal results and a thick, green lawn. Our core aeration services will help your grass get the nutrients it needs and boost the results of your other lawn maintenance efforts. Implement core aeration services with proper fertilizing and weed control to get the most out of your lawn. At G3, we know aerating your lawn can take a lot of time and energy. You don’t want to spend your weekend poking holes in your yard – let us help!