ViceScapes

Lawn Aeration and Seeding

According to the Ministry of Environment, aerating should be done every 2 years. Aeration is required every 1-2 years to remove thousands of soil plugs. This reduces compaction and prevents thatch buildup. This encourages root growth and lets water in the root zone. 

It can be used as a side effect of aeration to improve drainage and decrease waterlogged lawn areas. Seeding is strongly recommended after aeration. The seeds will be in direct soil contact. It is protected from the elements to increase germination. The best time to aerate is in spring, early summer, and fall.
Overseeding and lawn aeration are two of the most important products that you can invest in for your lawn. This service is affordable and will give your lawn the necessary care it needs to thrive and survive in a hot climate. Soil compaction has become a widespread problem. Overseeding and aeration allow the soil to breathe and provide nutrients as well as seed. Aeration costs less than renovating a lawn that is damaged.
Expect a healthier root system, less disease, and fewer brown spots. In the fall, your lawn can recover to its natural green color and thickness.
lawn aeration and seeding

What are the benefits of Lawn Aeration?

  • Improve air circulation and water circulation within the soil.
  • Increased germination rates for grass seedlings
  • Increase fertilizer uptake on your lawn.
  • Reducing soil compaction
  • Reduce stormwater runoff and prevent flooding.
  • Turf plants need to have a higher roof mass.
  • Enhancing drought resistance and other stresses

Process

Liquid Aeration is a liquid spray applied to the soil. This water is used to activate its beneficial properties. This mechanical procedure uses small tines to remove cores from your whole lawn.