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Should I Have My Lawn Aerated Every Year or Can I Skip It?
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Should I Have My Lawn Aerated Every Year or Can I Skip It?

Tuesday, December 12, 2023

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Should I Have My Lawn Aerated Every Year or Can I Skip It?

Aeration is a beneficial lawn care service that is designed to loosen compacted soil to make it easier for nutrients and other resources like water, air, and sunlight to reach the roots of your grass. It's an important lawn care service that should be performed either in the spring or fall here in Pennsylvania. If you skip this service, your lawn could struggle to absorb the vital resources it needs to thrive due to soil compaction, potentially leading to a weak lawn that is susceptible to diseases and insect infestations. If you plan on having your lawn aerated in the spring, you should opt for liquid aeration. If you plan on having your lawn aerated in the fall, you should go with core aeration.


What is lawn aeration?

Aeration is the process of loosening compacted soil on your lawn and creating channels in the soil that nutrients and other resources like water, air, and sunlight can use to reach the roots of your grass. There are two types of aeration: liquid aeration and core aeration. Liquid aeration involves spraying a liquid solution on your lawn to alleviate soil compaction. Core aeration, on the other hand, is performed by running an aerator machine over a lawn to pull up plugs of soil, leaving behind tiny holes in the lawn.

The cores left behind after core aeration are full of nutrients, and they will return those nutrients to the soil as they decompose.

What happens if you skip core aeration?

If you skip core aeration, then your soil could remain compacted and it will become harder for the roots of your grass to absorb the crucial resources that they need to grow strong. Without these resources, your grass may not grow as well as it could, leaving you with a weaker lawn overall. In addition to hindering growth, compacted soil also makes it much easier for weeds to sprout and take over your lawn. If your lawn becomes weak and gets overrun with weeds, it can be more susceptible to turf diseases and insect infestations, which is why it's essential to have your lawn aerated every single year!


When should you have your lawn aerated?

Here in Pennsylvania, spring and fall are the ideal seasons to schedule an aeration service. If you plan on having your lawn aerated in the spring, you should opt for liquid aeration. That's because liquid aeration is a non-invasive process that won't have any detrimental effects on your lawn. However, if you're planning to have your lawn aerated in the fall, it's best to go with core aeration. That's because core aeration is an invasive process, and your lawn will need to be at its strongest to endure the process. In the fall, your cool-season grass will be strong enough to endure this process and will be able to recover before winter arrives. It doesn't matter if you go with liquid aeration or core aeration, as long as you have your lawn aerated one time over the course of the year.


Give us a call today to schedule our aeration service.

At Lehigh Valley Lawn, we offer both liquid and core aeration to give you options depending on what will work best for your situation. We offer our liquid aeration service in the spring and our core aeration service in the fall so that your grass can always access the resources that it needs to thrive. We offer our services to commercial and residential property owners, as well as HOAs, in Macungie, East Greenville, Fogelsville, PA, and surrounding areas. Give us a call at (484) 547-8246 to schedule our liquid or core aeration service!


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