core aeration - what is it?
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healthier greener lawn
Aerifying revitalizes the turf, creating a thicker, lusher, and more vibrant lawn.
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Relieves compaction
Compaction occurs in high-traffic areas, clay soils, etc. where the ground becomes tightly packed. When this occurs, roots struggle to spread and vital water, air, and nutrients can’t reach them. Aeration breaks up the compaction, opening the soil and restoring a healthy growing environment.
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improve air / water / nutrient flow
The holes left behind allow oxygen, water, and fertilizer to reach deeper into the root zone.
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Stimulates Stronger Roots
Grass roots grow deeper and stronger in loosened soil, which helps the turf tolerate heat, drought, and traffic.
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Reduces thatch buildup
Pulling cores up helps break down the thatch layer (a mat of dead stems/roots).
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better drought resilience
Deep aeration helps your lawn retain water more efficiently, so it stays greener even in dry spells.
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improve fertilizer efficiency
Nutrients get delivered straight to the root zone, maximizing the impact of fertilizers.
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prepares for overseeding
The open holes create ideal contact points for grass seed to germinate.
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long term lawn investment
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