If you want to improve the overall health of your lawn, then aeration is a must-do task. Fortunately, that’s where our team at Proscape Property Maintenance comes in! We offer core aeration, which involves using an aerator to pull up plugs of soil; this process will loosen compaction and help nutrients and resources reach the roots of your grass. This service is available in the spring and fall, though the latter is when we most commonly perform it. Not only that, but you can also go the extra mile for your lawn and pair aeration with our overseeding service to increase its overall density and yield the best results!
We offer lawn aeration service to homes, businesses, and HOAs in Carmel, IN, and throughout the nearby areas, including Westfield and Zionsville.
At Proscape Property Maintenance, we want to do right by your lawn so it can reach its full potential, hence why we offer core aeration. Core aeration involves going over your turf with our aerator, a machine that pulls up plugs of soil. This process creates tiny holes in the ground that act as passageways for nutrients and resources like water, sunlight, and air to reach the roots of your grass. Not only that, but it’ll also loosen compacted soil, which otherwise inhibits the access of these vital resources. With an improved ability to absorb more of everything it needs, your lawn can grow stronger, healthier, and more resilient.
While aeration is highly beneficial for your lawn, it’s crucial to do it when it’s strong enough to endure the process. So, we offer this service in the spring and fall, though the latter is when we most commonly perform it, specifically in September. During these seasons, the temperatures are ideal for your grass to withstand aeration and recover quickly afterward. That way, it’s set up for a successful growing season or prepared for winter – respectively.
While aeration alone will bolster your lawn’s health, you can go the extra mile by combining it with our overseeding service! Overseeding involves spreading grass seeds across your turf to fill in patchy areas and boost its thickness, which we’ll do directly after aerating in the fall. After all, the holes created provide the perfect spot for the seeds to fall into and get great contact with the soil, increasing the chances of successful germination and access to vital resources. Not only that, but they’ll also have additional protection from the wind, rain, and critters, so more will grow into new, beautiful grass. When you pair aeration with overseeding, you can reap optimal benefits from both services and boast a healthier, denser turf!
Here at Proscape Property Maintenance, we offer our professional aeration service to residential and commercial properties, as well as HOAs, in Carmel, Westfield, Zionsville, and nearby areas in Indiana. Our team will perform core aeration when it’s right for your lawn to ensure it has the best access to all the resources it needs to become its healthiest and most beautiful. Call us today at 317-366-2752 to schedule our aeration service.
Soil Health
What type of lawn aeration does Proscape Property Maintenance offer?
Proscape Property Maintenance offers core aeration, which removes small soil cores from the lawn. This helps loosen compacted soil and creates openings for water, air, sunlight, and nutrients to reach the grass roots.
When is the best time to schedule lawn aeration?
Proscape Property Maintenance offers aeration in the spring and fall, but fall is when the service is most commonly performed. September is especially common because the weather helps the lawn recover and prepare for stronger growth.
Why are the soil cores left on the lawn after aeration?
The soil cores are left on the lawn because they break down naturally and return valuable nutrients to the soil. This supports the lawn after aeration and helps improve overall turf health.
Should aeration be paired with overseeding?
Yes, aeration works very well with overseeding, especially in the fall. The holes created by core aeration provide grass seed with better soil contact and improve the chances of successful germination.
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