Lawn Aeration
Let Your Lawn Breathe
(so you can enjoy it)
A yard is only as good as its soil. Lawn aeration helps your lawn by:
- Allowing air, water, and nutrients to flow deep into your soil where they’re most needed
- Fostering a deeper, denser root system
- Creating healthier turf which repels weeds and is more drought tolerant
Plus, a healthy lawn is barefoot-worthy.
Why does lawn aeration matter in Central Texas?
Our soil is full of rock, clay and caliche…
This soil makeup directly affects the absorption rate of water and nutrients into your soil.
When our soil lacks nutrients, our lawn suffers.
NEW Liquid Aeration
Liquid Aeration is a state-of-the-art application that creates tiny, deep pathways, delivering oxygen, moisture and nutrients to the roots. Without these “tunnels”, the root system has no way of accessing what it needs most to thrive.
We previously offered lawn core aeration (which removes plugs of lawn), but have begun offering solely liquid aeration for several reasons listed below.
- Better performance, as the application covers the entire lawn, versus every several inches with other aeration options
- Delivers a compounding effect, wherein each additional application picks up where the last one left off
- No broken sprinkler heads or severed cables
- Does NOT destroy the pre-emergent weed barrier
- No pre-aeration preparation (marking sprinklers, invisible fences or cable lines)
When should you aerate?
We recommend aerating lawns twice a year, preferably in the fall and spring.
Liquid aeration should be applied in the fall/spring, when temperatures are less than 90 degrees.



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