May. 23rd, 2025
If your lawn looks patchy, compacted, or struggles to stay green no matter how much you water and fertilize, the problem may not be what you're adding. Instead, look to what your soil isn’t getting.
Over time, soil can become compacted from foot traffic, heavy rainfall, and even regular mowing, which makes it harder for air, water, and nutrients to reach the roots. Lawn aeration breaks up compacted soil and creates a better environment for healthy grass to thrive.
What Is Lawn Aeration?
Lawn aeration is the process of perforating the soil with small holes to allow better airflow, water absorption, and nutrient penetration. This helps loosen compacted soil, giving grassroots more room to grow and improving overall lawn healt…