September 5, 2013
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One of the most important processes used in keeping lawns healthy. Aeration helps to alleviate compacted soils and greatly reduces thatch build up allowing lawns to breathe which reduces the number of attacks by insects and diseases. Aeration also helps nutrients and water to reach the root zone where it is more readily available to be taken up by the lawn.
*Recommend for fall completion if you have a spring pre-emergent application (fertilizer), though spring aeration is also available upon request.
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