Core Aeration
Core aeration plays a significant role in maintaining the health and vitality of your lawn. This process involves creating small holes in the soil, allowing air, water, and nutrients to penetrate deeply and reach the root system. Over time, soil can become compacted, hindering the essential flow of these elements.
Relieves Soil Compaction
Over time, your lawn’s soil will grow to become more compact and harden. Core aeration allows your soil to loosen and gives your grass more opportunities for deeper seeding, watering and fertilization.
Improves Drainage
As your soil becomes more compact, water begins to sit on top of the soil rather than drain down through it. Post aeration, water will be able to penetrate through that tough surface and drain more thoroughly through the dirt.
Encourages Growth
Allowing your lawn to “breathe” via aeration means that water and oxygen can reach new depths and encourage deeper route systems and a more sustainable turf.
