Lawn aeration is an essential part of keeping your lawn healthy throughout the year. Clay soils are predominant in most areas of the front range. These soils by nature are low-oxygen soils, so aeration reincorporates oxygen into the root zone. Aeration is typically done twice during the season (early spring and fall) and provides your lawn with the following benefits:
●Controls thatch
●Improves soil structure
●Creates growth pockets for new roots
●Maximizes water and fertilizer absorption
Following Beavercreek lawn aeration, do not remove the plugs from the lawn. While they can be unsightly, it’s best to let them dry out and then mulch them back into the lawn when mowed.