How Lawn Aeration Leads to Beautiful Grass
- drkutzlawncare
- Feb 7, 2019
- 2 min read

So What Is Aeration?
Lawn aeration loosens the soil to help air, water, and nutrients get to the grass roots. As a result, the lawn becomes healthier and stronger. There are two kinds of aeration – spike and core. A spike aerator punches holes in the soil to create passageways for nutrients. Core aerators are much more effective, however. Without causing any damage to existing grasses, core aerators remove plugs of soil from the lawn, opening channels that allow the life-sustaining substances to more efficiently reach and be absorbed by the root structure. Core aerators are large machines that require skill to use properly.
Why Is Lawn Aeration Important?
Compacted soil causes grass to die, which could lead to an entire yard of brown grass. Compaction also often results in increased water runoff and lowered resistance to heat stress. These issues attract weeds and diseases, so a little bit of neglect can have serious repercussions.
On the other hand, a regularly aerated lawn promotes stronger roots, tolerance to heat and drought stress, reduced water runoff, and a variety of other benefits. A fortified lawn will continue to thrive despite climate conditions, and make fertilizer applications more effective. In the end, lawn aeration can ultimately lead to greener, healthier grass.
How Do I Know When My Lawn Needs to Be Aerated?
No matter how healthy your lawn is, it’ll need to be aerated at some point. Aeration frequency depends upon your lawn’s condition. Most lawns need to be aerated once a year, ideally in early spring or fall. If your grass is dried out, compaction may be the cause. Contact a lawn care professional for an accurate assessment of your lawn’s health.
Get Help from Dr.Kutz Your Local Lawn Doctor
We provide core aeration services to relieve soil compaction to strengthen grass roots and boost your lawn’s health and beauty. Our local Lawn Doctor experts know how the climate and other conditions that affect lawns in your area, and they’ll treat your lawn accordingly. Our lawn care professionals have what it takes to free up breathing room for your grass and help your yard look more attractive than ever before. Call Dr. Kutz today at 321-549-7037 to learn more about lawn aeration and what we can do to help your lawn thrive.




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