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Pest Management Request
Our aerating technique is unlike the others who use heavy core aerators. Our Aerator punctures up to six holes per square foot. The holes are approximately 1/2″ wide by 1-1/4″ long and up to 3″ deep. Tines pierce deep into the soil, hooking and lifting loose plugs of dirt that disperse quickly, spreading nutrients over the surface. No unsightly hard plugs accumulate on the lawn. The lifting action of the tines prevents soil compaction that is common with hollow tine aerators and allows good filtration of air and water into the lawn.
If your lawn used to be thick and green, and has been showing signs of thinning, then aerating your lawn may be the resolution. A compacted lawn squeezes the grass roots and prevents deeper root growth. If you suspect the soil your grass is growing in to be compacted, give us a call, we can help.