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This site offers clear and comprehensive information about Aeration and Overseeding, helping clients understand the processes involved and the various options available. It provides detailed explanations to ensure clients can make informed decisions about their lawn care needs, making the concepts accessible and straightforward.

Aeration improves soil health by reducing compaction and increasing oxygen flow, promoting healthier grass growth.

Overseeding involves spreading new grass seed over existing turf to enhance density and repair damaged areas.

Proper timing and preparation are essential for successful aeration and overseeding, ensuring optimal seed germination and turf recovery.
- - Timing - Best performed in early fall or spring for optimal seed establishment.
- - Preparation - Mow lawn short and water thoroughly before aeration.
- - Aeration - Creates holes to reduce soil compaction and improve air exchange.
- - Overseeding - Spread new grass seed evenly over the aerated soil to promote thick growth.
- - Aftercare - Keep soil moist and avoid heavy foot traffic until new grass is established.
Aeration and overseeding work typically involves perforating the soil surface to reduce compaction and improve air, water, and nutrient penetration, followed by spreading grass seed over the existing turf to promote denser, healthier growth. When evaluating requests for these services, important details include the condition and type of existing turf, the size and layout of the area to be treated, specific goals such as lawn density or recovery from damage, and any prior lawn maintenance practices. Additionally, understanding the timing and frequency of previous aeration or overseeding efforts can help determine the most appropriate approach and ensure optimal results.
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