08/25/2017
Top 5 Reasons to get Your Lawn Aerated:
Insect Resistance:
Insects like, webworms, cinch bugs and Mosquitos thrive in thick thatch laying their eggs, and building their evil armies in your back yard.As the aerator punches thousands of holes into the thatch layer, it breaks down their home and prevents annoying insect infestations.
Thatch is Broken Up:
A thick layer of surface thatch prevents your lawn from getting the water, oxygen, and fertilizer it needs. The lawn core aeration breaks up the thatch barrier and gives the soil pockets to absorb the nutrients and water as well as room for new roots to grow.
Drought Protection & Water Savings:
Many lawn problems are caused by hard compacted soil. When compacted lawns have thatch build-up they become hydrophobic! This means these lawns repel water no matter how much you water them. Lawn Aeration promotes deep root growth which allows your lawn to absorb the most water as well saving you money and making the lawn tolerant during the summer droughts.
Removes Soil Compaction:
Hard, compacted soil results in water pooling If you
always have puddles on the surface it means the nutrients
and water is not getting to the roots where its needed.
Lawn Aeration is proven to reduce the soil compaction.
Aerating your Lawn is similar to tilling garden soil in
preparation for new planting.