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A full, lush lawn makes your home exterior more visually appealing. Lawn aeration makes this a reality by helping the land absorb nutrients and water. The guide below covers all you need to know about the service.

What Is Lawn Aeration?

The soil underneath a lawn gets compacted over time. This happens due to the pressure exerted on it from mowers, cars, and foot traffic. Compacted soil contains fewer air pockets, affecting the way that plants and grass absorb nutrients and water. Over time, these conditions dry out and kill the plant growth.

During aeration, a technician pierces the soil in multiple spots, creating holes through which water, nutrients, and air can reach grass roots. The process also helps roots penetrate the soil more deeply, making grass more equipped to withstand harsh winter weather and seasonal changes.

aerationSchedule aeration in the fall, around mid-to-late October to prepare the lawn for the following spring. This timing allows the yard to heal and take up the new pockets cleared by aeration.

Why Do You Need a Professional for the Service?

The technique requires heavy, specialized pieces of machinery that are costly to rent, including spike and plug aerators. Spike aerators only poke holes, while plug aerators remove soil in cores, creating deeper crevices. You don’t need to worry about sourcing these devices when you work with a service.

You also benefit from professional expertise, as soil conditions, grass type, weather, and moisture levels affect the ideal method and day for aeration. Performing service after a rainy period may be beneficial since dry soil can crumble when it’s pierced. However, too much moisture can clog up the equipment. A landscaping company will determine when and how to remove soil plugs for the best results.


If you’ve decided to add professional aeration to your lawn maintenance schedule, contact the team at Lawn Innovations. These experts provide residents of South Dayton, OH, with custom landscaping and lawn care services. They’re fully insured and bonded, handling properties of all sizes. Call (937) 626-0406 to schedule an appointment, or visit them online to view a full list of their services. 

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