Lawn Aeration
Improve the health of your lawn. With lawn aeration, also known as core aeration, you can make lawn treatments and fertilizer even more effective. During the lawn aeration process, tiny holes, known as ‘cores,’ in the ground enable the roots to absorb nutrients and water, reducing thatch and improving the overall health of your grass.
The Best Time for Lawn Aeration
At Grass Master, we offer lawn aeration for several weeks in both the spring and fall. The best time to aerate your lawn is when it is not too dry and not too wet. Contact us directly to schedule core aeration for your lawn.
Reduces
Thatch
Lawn aeration reduces thatch to allow water, air and nutrients to reach the soil.
Absorbs
Nutrients
Aeration loosens soil so that the roots spread and access nutrients more effectively.
Improves Water
Penetration
Lawn aeration channels the water directly to where it’s needed most: the roots.
Lawn Rejuvenation Program
Do you want a fuller, healthier lawn? Our Lawn Rejuvenation Program includes both lawn aeration and overseeding. Introducing our drought-resistant grass Kentucky Bluegrass and Perennial Rye grass varieties after lawn aeration is the best time to overseed.