Lawn Aeration

Lawn Aeration Services in Richmond

If your lawn isn’t looking its best, the culprit may be soil compaction. Although this might sound like a complex problem, it’s easier to fix than you might think! Commonwealth Landcare offers the best lawn aeration services in Richmond, Chesterfield, Mechanicsville,
and surrounding areas in Central Virginia.

What is Lawn Aeration?

Put simply, when we aerate your lawn, we’re creating small holes in the soil to make it easier for your lawn to thrive. Holes in the soil reduce compaction, which can prevent your grass from absorbing water, air, and nutrients. Aeration has been around for almost as long as lawns have. It’s a time-tested technique that we’re able to improve with scientific knowledge and best-in-class equipment. We take the time to understand your lawn and use that information to develop customized care solutions. You’ve never seen your lawn so green and healthy!

Signs Your Lawn May Need Aeration

Lush and healthy lawns often don’t need aeration to perform their best, but if you’re noticing that your lawn doesn’t look or feel great, aeration may be the solution. You might not know how to spot soil compaction, but you can feel it. If your soil feels hard or dry, it’s likely compacted. The health of your grass is also an indicator. Whenever you notice grass that’s thin, bare, or discolored, it’s not absorbing nutrients as it should.

Other signs your lawn needs aeration may include puddles on the lawn after rainstorms and an excessive amount of thatch. If you’re not quite sure what you’re looking at, give us a call to schedule a consultation. We’ll perform a thorough assessment of your lawn and develop the best lawn care solutions possible.

The Benefits of Lawn Aeration

Aeration is a surprisingly simple solution to the root cause of many lawn issues: soil compaction. When soil is compacted, or too dense, it’s harder for water, air, and nutrients to penetrate down to the grass roots. The small holes created by aeration loosen up the soil, reduces the risk of future compaction, and creates better nutrient absorption. With this one procedure, we’re able to enhance overall lawn health and encourage robust growth. For that reason, aeration is often accompanied by over-seeding.

Why aerate in the fall?

Many lawn experts believe that fall is the ideal time to aerate your lawn. After a long, hot summer, it’s time for your lawn to recuperate. Although the air is cooling down, the soil is still relatively warm, and that creates the ideal conditions for aeration. With fall aeration, your lawn is better positioned to experience robust root growth throughout the winter months. Once spring rolls around next year, your lawn will be vibrant, healthy, and strong.

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The Best Time To Aerate Your Yard

As with many things involving your lawn, the best time to aerate depends on the kind of grass you have. Warm-season grasses should be aerated in the late spring or early summer, and cool-season grasses should be aerated in the early fall. The Richmond area has a mix of both kinds of grasses, so if you’re not sure which one you have, just let us know. We’re happy to determine that for you!

Choose Commonwealth Landcare

For science-based solutions to your lawn care problems, look no further than Commonwealth Landcare. Give us a call today to schedule your next service!

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