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This site offers clear and comprehensive information about Core Aeration, helping clients understand the process and the various options available. It provides detailed explanations to ensure clients can make informed decisions about their lawn care needs and choose the best approach for maintaining a healthy, well-maintained lawn.

Core aeration relieves soil compaction, allowing roots to grow deeper and stronger.

It creates channels that improve water penetration and reduce runoff.

Regular aeration helps your turf withstand heavy foot traffic and stress.
- - Purpose - Improves soil aeration for healthier root growth.
- - Timing - Best performed during the growing season or early fall.
- - Method - Uses a machine to remove small soil plugs from the lawn.
- - Benefits - Reduces soil compaction and enhances nutrient absorption.
- - Frequency - Typically done once or twice a year for optimal lawn health.
Core aeration work typically involves perforating the soil with small holes to alleviate soil compaction, improve air and water movement, and promote healthier turf growth. The process usually includes using specialized equipment to remove plugs of soil from the ground, which are then left on the surface to decompose or are collected and disposed of. When evaluating requests for core aeration, important details to consider include the size and type of the area to be treated, the current condition of the turf, the preferred timing or season for the work, and any specific goals such as improving drainage or reducing thatch buildup. Additionally, understanding the frequency of aeration needed and any access or logistical constraints can help ensure the work is planned effectively.
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