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When Shouldn’t You Aerate Your Lawn?

Lawn aeration improves air, water, and nutrient flow to grass roots by removing small cores of soil. Unfortunately, aerating at the wrong time can stress your grass rather than strengthen it. This guide explains exactly when to skip aeration, the…

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What Are Signs Your Lawn Needs Aeration?

Lawn aeration — the process of removing small plugs of soil from your lawn — is one of the most effective things you can do for long-term turf health. It relieves compaction, improves drainage, helps fertilizer and water reach the…

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Should I Fertilize Before Winter?

Your grass requires nutrients at all times of the year, including winter. Giving your lawn the nutrients it requires to thrive at the correct times is critical to success, and winter fertilizers' primary objective is to ensure your grass has…

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When Should You Not Aerate Your Lawn?

Lawn aeration can significantly improve the health of your grass by allowing air, water, and nutrients to permeate built-up thatch or compacted soil. Aeration can be highly beneficial, especially if your lawn has a lot of foot activity or has…

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