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Aeration

Why, When, and How to Aerate Your Lawn

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Service Description

Grass roots need air, water, and nutrients to grow thick, deep, and strong. When soil becomes compacted, even slightly, it inhibits the flow of the essentials that support thicker, healthier turf growth. A layer of compacted soil just 1/4 to 1/2 inches thick can make a significant difference in the health and beauty of your lawn. Aeration creates holes down into the soil to alleviate compaction so air, water, and nutrients can reach grass roots.


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