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It is best to aerate through September and early October

Aeration and Seeding

Core Aeration

Core Aeration

Core Aeration

How do you know if your lawn is a good candidate for aeration and overseeding?

  • Does your lawn dry out easily and have a compacted feel? 
  • Does your lawn get a lot of foot traffic?
  • Do you have a newer lawn or was it established with sod?
  • Dry, dehydrated, brown lawns 

If you answered yes to any or all of these questions, your lawn might be due fo

How do you know if your lawn is a good candidate for aeration and overseeding?

  • Does your lawn dry out easily and have a compacted feel? 
  • Does your lawn get a lot of foot traffic?
  • Do you have a newer lawn or was it established with sod?
  • Dry, dehydrated, brown lawns 

If you answered yes to any or all of these questions, your lawn might be due for

aeration and overseeding.


  • stronger and deeper root zone 
  • better drainage
  • decreased thatch
  • better water and nutrient uptake 


Soil compaction results in shallow, thin roots that are simply being strangled, as they need pore space for air, water and food nutrients to survive. 

Grass Seed

Core Aeration

Core Aeration

Following up core aeration with our seed blend is a great way to thicken up a thin lawn or add a hardier, more drought or disease-resistant grass variety to your property. Good seed-to-soil contact is essential for seeding success, and the new grass seed will have an easier time growing in the holes left behind by aeration. 


 


Following up core aeration with our seed blend is a great way to thicken up a thin lawn or add a hardier, more drought or disease-resistant grass variety to your property. Good seed-to-soil contact is essential for seeding success, and the new grass seed will have an easier time growing in the holes left behind by aeration. 


 

Why Overseed?

A common misconception is that one would only seed their lawn when there are bare patches or weak germination.

New and improved varieties of grass seed are produced by turfgrass breeders for specific weather/season conditions, geographical areas, drought tolerance, disease resistance and more! Reseeding regularly improves the health, growth and resiliency of your lawn. 

Compost

Sea Kelp

Sea Kelp

 ORGANIC COMPOST

  • Enhances soil health
  • Has nutritional benefits that naturally feed turf like a fertilizer 
  • Promotes root growth and a thicker lawn
  • Improves grass seed germination
  • Increases water & nutrient retention 
  • Reduces soil density & minimizes compaction
  • Bulks up sandy soil

Sea Kelp

Sea Kelp

Sea Kelp

 SEA KELP

  • Micro-nutrient enhancement 
  • Improves soil profile & nutrient uptake
  • Increase plant resistance to stress & disease
  • Re-establishes vibrant turf color

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