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Especially beneficial for areas with high clay content, our aeration service helps alleviate soil compaction, giving your grass room to breathe.
Strong, healthy roots are the foundation of a beautiful lawn. Our aeration process helps stimulate robust root development, helping to ensure your grass thrives.
These pockets aren’t just for show; they serve as direct pathways for essential food and water to reach your grass roots, nourishing them from within.
Say goodbye to the dangers of aggressive dethatching. Our aeration method removes thatch safely and promotes a healthier lawn.
Core aeration is the process of removing small plugs of soil from your lawn to relieve compaction and improve airflow, water, and nutrient absorption. It's important because compacted soil and excessive thatch can suffocate grassroots, leading to thin, unhealthy turf. Aeration helps your lawn breathe, grow deeper roots, and become thicker and greener.
The best time to aerate your lawn depends on your grass type. For cool-season grasses like fescue or Kentucky bluegrass, fall (late August through October) is ideal because temperatures are cooler and grass is actively growing. Warm-season grasses are best aerated in late spring or early summer.
Most lawns benefit from core aeration once per year, especially if the soil is clay-heavy or receives heavy foot traffic. Lawns with sandy soil or low use may only need it every 2–3 years. If your lawn looks thin, dries out quickly, or has puddles after rain, it may need more frequent aeration.
After aeration, it's best to overseed and apply fertilizer to maximize the benefits. The holes created by aeration allow seed and nutrients to make direct contact with the soil, improving germination and root development. Keep the area well-watered for the next few weeks to support new growth.
Yes, core aeration is one of the most effective ways to improve lawn health. It reduces compaction boosts root growth, and increases resistance to drought and disease. When paired with overseeding and fertilization, it can dramatically improve the density and appearance of your lawn.
You get all the benefits of our core aeration service + overseeding service to fill in those thin and patchy areas of your lawn.
Overseeding helps fill in bare patches and thin spots by introducing new grass seed directly into your existing lawn. This results in a thicker, more uniform turf that looks and feels healthier.
By adding fresh, high-quality grass varieties, overseeding enhances your lawn’s overall color and softness. The result is a lush, vibrant lawn that stands out in your neighborhood.
New seed blends are often more resistant to disease and environmental stress. Overseeding gives your lawn a better chance of surviving heat, drought, and fungal issues.
A dense, healthy lawn leaves little room for weeds to grow. Overseeding thickens the turf so it can outcompete weeds without relying solely on herbicides.
Overseeding is the process of spreading new grass seed over an existing lawn. It's done to thicken turf, repair bare spots, and improve the overall health and appearance of your lawn. It also helps crowd out weeds and boosts disease resistance by introducing stronger grass varieties.
The best time to overseed cool-season grasses (like fescue and bluegrass) is in the early fall, when soil temperatures are warm, air temperatures are cooler, and weed competition is lower. For warm-season grasses, late spring to early summer is ideal.
Yes, aerating before overseeding is highly recommended. Aeration opens up the soil and allows seeds to make better contact with the soil, improving germination rates and helping roots grow deeper and stronger.
Germination typically begins in 7 to 21 days, depending on the seed type and conditions. Visible improvements can be seen within 2 to 4 weeks, but full results may take 6 to 8 weeks. Regular watering and proper mowing are key to success.
Yes, but timing matters. Wait until the new grass is at least 3 inches tall before mowing. This allows seedlings to develop strong roots. When you do mow, use sharp blades and avoid cutting more than 1/3 of the grass height at a time.
You get all the benefits of our core aeration and seeding service plus a starter fertilizer to help promote faster growth.
Starter fertilizer delivers essential nutrients right where new grass seed needs it most—at the roots. This jump-starts growth and significantly improves germination success.
With a higher concentration of phosphorus, starter fertilizer encourages deeper, stronger root systems. That means your lawn can establish faster and stand up better to heat and drought.
New grass often struggles to take off in tough soil, but starter fertilizer provides the nutrients needed for quick, healthy growth. You'll see greener, fuller results in less time.
A well-fed lawn from day one develops into a thicker, healthier turf over time. Starter fertilizer lays the foundation for a lawn that stays strong through every season.
Starter fertilizer is a specially formulated blend of nutrients designed to help new grass seed or sod establish strong, healthy roots. It typically contains higher levels of phosphorus, which promotes root growth and helps young grass get off to a fast, healthy start.
Starter fertilizer should be applied at the time of seeding or sod installation. It’s most effective when placed near the seed or roots during early establishment, helping grass develop deeper roots before facing environmental stress like heat or drought.
Yes, using a starter fertilizer during overseeding greatly improves seed germination and early growth. It provides essential nutrients that new seedlings need, especially in lawns with nutrient-poor or compacted soils.
Starter fertilizer has a higher phosphorus content to encourage root growth, while regular fertilizer is typically balanced or high in nitrogen to promote top growth and green color. Starter fertilizer is used only during seeding or sodding, while regular fertilizer is used for ongoing maintenance.
Yes, overapplying starter fertilizer can burn new grass and damage seedlings. Always follow application rate guidelines and avoid overlapping passes. More isn’t better—proper dosage is key for safe and effective results.
Maintaining a lush, beautiful lawn is our specialty. Our customized VitaminLawn fertilization plans help ensure your grass gets the nutrients it needs, while our targeted weed control helps keep unwanted plants at bay.
Lawn Squad wants to help you enjoy your lawn without worrying about fleas and ticks. Our specialized Flea & Tick Control service helps keep these disease-carrying pests away from your lawn and loved ones.
Lawn insects can cause significant damage to your grass and can put a damper on your outdoor fun. As part of our VitaminLawn Program, we off effective lawn insect control solutions to help protect your lawn from these pests and maintain its lush appearance.
Our comprehensive grub control solutions, included as an option in our VitaminLawn Program, help protect your lawn from the destruction caused by grubs, helping to ensure it remains thriving and safe from the damage caused by these pesky insects.
Is your lawn looking tired and patchy? Our Lawn Aeration & Overseeding services could be the solution. We'll aerate your soil helping essential nutrients and oxygen to reach the roots, while our premium seed blends help promote thick, luxurious grass coverage.
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