Plug Aeration Cumming Milton & Alpharetta Georgia

Plug Aeration: A Healthy Lawn Solution

I always answer the question when I get it “Do I need to aerate my lawn?” like this. Well, the answer is yes. However, you may not be able to visibly see the results per say. The plug aeration does break up thatch, open the ground for oxygen to get to the roots as well as water. This will help to establish a deeper, stronger, healthier root system.

Plug aeration is a lawn care technique that involves removing small plugs of soil from your lawn to improve its health and density. It’s particularly beneficial for compacted lawns or those with poor drainage. Plug aeration really helps break up compacted soil, we recommend running the aerator a second or third time when the ground is really compacted.

How does plug aeration work?

1. Core removal: A machine is used to extract small cores of soil from the lawn.

2. Soil disruption: This process disrupts compacted soil, allowing air, water, and nutrients to penetrate deeper into the root zone.

3. Root growth: With improved soil conditions, grass roots can grow more vigorously, leading to a thicker, healthier lawn.

Benefits of plug aeration:

· Improved drainage: Helps to reduce waterlogging and prevent root rot.

· Increased nutrient absorption: Allows nutrients to reach the roots more effectively.

· Enhanced root growth: Promotes a denser, healthier lawn.

· Reduced thatch buildup: Helps to prevent thatch, which can impede root growth and nutrient absorption.

· Improved soil structure: Breaks up compacted soil, improving its ability to hold moisture and nutrients.

When is plug aeration recommended?

· Compacted soil: If your lawn feels hard or dense underfoot, it may be compacted.

· Poor drainage: If your lawn tends to puddle after heavy rain, it might have drainage issues.

· Thatch buildup: Excessive thatch can suffocate grass roots.

· Slow growth: If your lawn is growing slowly or appears patchy, plug aeration can help.

How often should you aerate your lawn?

The frequency of aeration depends on factors such as soil type, climate, and lawn usage. Generally, lawns with heavy foot traffic or compacted soil may need aeration every year or two, while lawns with good drainage and moderate usage can be aerated every three to five years.

 

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Plug Aeration Cumming Milton & Alpharetta Georgia