Aeration

Aeration

Lawn Aeration Information and Lawn Aerator Services

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Aeration Helps Keep Your Lawn in the Best Condition

Your grass may suffer from the passing of the seasons. You can ensure that your lawn remains lush and attractive throughout the seasons by maintaining and caring for it. Most homeowners maintain their lawns regularly, but aeration is one process that many skip.


The quality of your turf will significantly improve after aeration. This procedure of making holes or pockets in the grass and soil, also known as "core aeration," aids the roots in obtaining the necessary maintaining and nourishing nutrients. Ames Landscaping urges you to include this yearly procedure in your routine for maintaining your lawn, and we provide aeration services to simplify it.

Is It Worth It to Aerate Your Lawn?


You might be asking what the purpose of this extra step in your lawn-care routine is. Before you start, it is helpful to know all the advantages of lawn aeration.


The advantages of lawn aeration

  • promotes stronger, longer-lasting grassroots
  • enables air and water to reach the roots and soil.
  • aids in breaking up compacted, dense dirt
  • allows for improved fertilization
  • keeps mushrooms from growing
  • increases resilience to insects
  • improves resistance to drought
  • promotes fresh development

Looking to aerate your lawn? Ames Landscaping can help. Call us today or Contact Us here for a free consult and aerate your lawn.


Aeration is a laborious and time-consuming operation. Mechanical lawn aerators are bulky, difficult-to-use pieces of machinery. To assist, think about employing a landscaping company. Ames Landscaping uses the best methods and tools to ensure lawn aeration is carried out effectively.


When to Aerate a Lawn


Depending on the type of grass in your lawn, you should aerate when necessary. Aeration should be done in the spring and fall if you have cool-season grass. Spring through June are the best months for aerating warm-season grass. Planning ahead is important to complete it when the grass is actively growing. You'll get the healthy, green grass you're seeking as a result.


If water is pooling on your lawn rather than percolating into the soil, the soil has become compacted, the grass has lost its shine, or the soil is scant, your lawn likely requires aeration. You might require additional lawn care for diminishing grass, although aeration is helpful.

How Much Should I Aerate?

We advise homeowners to aerate their lawns once a year. It is suggested to aerate more frequently if your lawn has a lot of foot activity because this may cause the grass and soil to deteriorate. Cleaning up your yard in the spring or the fall should include aeration.


Lawn Aeration Techniques

Contact a lawn care company like Ames Landscape for assistance before attempting aeration alone. There are numerous pre-, during-, and post-operational recommendations, strategies, and typical mistakes to be aware of. To obtain the relevant information, we advise speaking with a landscaping specialist.

Before applying any fertilizers to your lawn, you should aerate it.

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