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Lawn Aeration is the process of punching holes (typically 3-4 inches deep, ½ - ¾ in diameter) into your lawn to better allow for water, oxygen, fertilizers, and other nutrients to penetrate the soil and reach the roots of your grass. Aerating is usually done by pushing hollow cylinders into the ground and forcing out plugs of soil to the lawn surface utilizing an aerator.
The number one benefit for aerating your lawn is the break up of soil, stimulating root growth, ensuring you a thicker, healthier lawn. Particularly relevant for dry, clay soils and lawns with little or no topsoil, a lawn aerator tunnels into the grass roots, to improve air circulation and nutrient absorption, helping to build a drought resistant lawn. The deeper the root network, the better the grass is able to absorb water, and the better it is able to survive when the weather turns hot and dry.
In simplified terms aeration:
- Increases the amount of water, air & nutrients your lawns roots will absorb
- Strengthens disease and insect resistance
- Reduces soil compaction, treating excessive layers of thatch when thicker then ½”
- Reduces water runoff & puddling
- Enhanced heat and drought stress tolerance
- Improved resiliency and cushioning
How Aeration Works - A Quick Visual

Turf in compacted soil grows slowly (left), lacks vigor and becomes thin, or does not grow at all. Core aeration (middle) removes small cores of soil, depositing them on the surface of the turf. This improves the depth and extent of turfgrass routing (right) which in turn can help save money on your water bill!
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