Core Aeration for North Carolina Lawns

Core Aeration IllustrationMost people are not aware of the benefits of aeration, yet it is one of the most important treatments for a healthy lawn. We have a serious compaction problem with our red clay. Aeration helps reduce this compaction and keeps your soil in the best shape possible.

Annual Core Aeration treatments helps reduce the thatch layer buildup in all lawns.

Aeration and Over-Seeding for a Healthier, Better Looking Fescue Lawn

As already discussed, a core aeration is a great way to keep your lawn happy, and improve the soil it grows in. For thin fescue lawns or problem lawns, it is a good idea to over-seed the lawn after aerating.

Newly aerated fescue lawns provide an almost ideal environment for growing new grass seed. This will help fill in those bare or thin spots, giving you a thicker, healthier turfgrass that will crowd out weeds and help prevent new weeds from developing.

Aeravation

We offer both core aeration as noted above and also a unique process called AERA-vation. We have an AERA-vator that works well in dry compacted soil. AERA-vation not only produces a core in the soil but cracks the soil to allow much deeper and random penetration of water, and much better relief from soil compaction.

 

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