08/24/2024
Aeration and over seeding can improve the health of your lawn by:
Creating strong roots
Aeration allows water and nutrients to reach the soil, which helps grass roots grow deeper and stronger. This can lead to a thicker, healthier lawn.
Reducing thatch
Thatch is a layer of dead grass, roots, and other organic matter that can build up between the grass and soil. If left alone, thatch can prevent water, air, and nutrients from reaching the roots. Aeration can help manage thatch by removing it and stimulating microbes that decompose it.
Creating a better environment for over seeding
Aeration loosens compacted soil and creates channels for water, nutrients, and oxygen to reach the root zone. This helps ensure good seed-to-soil contact when over seeding.
Stimulating new growth
Aeration can stimulate new growth and increase the effectiveness of fertilizer and other control products.
Enhancing seed germination
Aeration and over seeding can help seeds germinate by providing access to deeper parts of the soil.
Introducing new grass varieties
Over seeding can introduce new grass varieties that are better able to tolerate drought or disease than existing turfgrass.
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