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Lawn aeration opens up compacted soil and lets in air, water, and fertilizer to help your yard grow green and healthy. To get the best results from this lawn care task, you need to know how a lawn aerator works and when the best time is to hire the expert services of a professional lawn company. Serving Cincinnati, OH, and the surrounding areas, Nature Plus Lawn & Irrigation provides exceptional lawn care services, including irrigation installation, mosquito control, and core aeration.

Here are several basics behind the process of aeration:

  • Type Of Turf: The grass you have will determine the proper aeration techniques and timing. Lawn grasses come in two main varieties: warm-season grasses, which start their active growth period in summer, and cool-season, which emerge in early fall. The former includes breeds such as Buffalo, Centipede, and Bermuda. Cool-season varieties include Fescue, Kentucky Bluegrass, and Ryegrass.
  • Soil: Soil variations also determine a successful aeration approach. More compact clay soils require the use of a lawn aerator at least once per year, while some sandy lawns only need aeration every two years. The local weather will further contribute to how often your soil needs aeration.
  • Timing: Timing is very important for successful aeration. Warm-season turf is best aerated in late spring or early summer, while cool-season turf should undergo aeration in early fall—at least four weeks before the first frost. 
  • Preparation: Some prep work is required before using a lawn aerator. Eliminate any weeds to prevent them from spreading. Also, since aeration creates the perfect opening for nutrients and seeds to enter the earth, you should wait to fertilize or reseed your lawn until aeration is complete.

Done correctly, aeration helps ensure rapid growth of a healthy and lush lawn. For the best results, entrust the lawn care professionals at Nature Plus Lawn & Irrigation. Aeration is a tough job, and these experts have the right insight, tools, and techniques necessary to perform this lawn care task correctly and effectively. Call (513) 755-9434 for a consultation or visit the website to schedule a lawn aerator appointment.

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