What Is Core Aeration?
Core Aeration is the process of exposing your soil to the air by removing plugs of soil from the turf. It’s a common part of spring lawn maintenance.
The resulting hollows allow water and nutrients to move through the soil, increasing the quality and health of grass over time and resulting in stronger roots. Healthier roots can withstand the hotter temperatures and droughts that often accompany summer weather.


Benefits of Core Aeration
How Can Aeration Services Improve My Lawn?

Ready For a Healthy Lawn?
When Should I get me Lawn Aerated?
If You Have Cool-Season Grass
Core Aeration in the Spring (April) before applying pesticides and in the Fall (September) before seeding.
Not sure if you have cool-season grass?
If your lawn is made up of Kentucky Bluegrass or Fescue, you do.
If You Have Warm-Season Grass
Core Aeration in the Late Spring or Early Summer—late April through July—when the grass is growing.
You have warm-season grass if your lawn is made up of Bermuda or Zoysia.
What to do before and after my Lawn is Aerated?

Before Aeration
How Aeration Improves Your Lawn
After Aeration
What to Do After Aerating Your Lawn

Core Aeration FAQS
The Bottom Line
Core Aeration is an important part of keeping your lawn healthy and beautiful.
Keep in mind, all good things take time. That includes your lawn.