Removing small cores of soil from your lawn reduces soil compaction, relieves thatch accumulation, and promotes root growth for healthier grass!
Core aeration can help make your lawn healthier and reduce its maintenance requirements through these means:
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Improved air exchange between the soil and atmosphere.
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Enhanced soil water uptake.
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Improved fertilizer uptake and use.
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Reduced water runoff and puddling.
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Stronger turfgrass roots.
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Reduced soil compaction.
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Enhanced heat and drought stress tolerance.
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Improved resiliency and cushioning.
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Enhanced thatch breakdown.