Lawn aeration process with a core aerator improving soil health and grass growth.

🌿 The Importance of Lawn Aeration & How to Do It Right

March 02, 2025β€’1 min read

Introduction

If your lawn looks thin, patchy, or waterlogged, it might be suffocating from compacted soil. Lawn aeration is an essential but often overlooked practice that helps improve grass growth and soil health.

In this blog, we’ll explain why aeration matters, how to do it correctly, and when to schedule it.


1. What is Lawn Aeration?

Aeration is the process of creating small holes in the soil to allow air, water, and nutrients to reach the grass roots. This helps prevent soil compaction and promotes stronger, healthier grass growth.

Signs Your Lawn Needs Aeration:

βœ” Water pools on the surface instead of soaking in.
βœ” Grass appears thin and weak.
βœ” Heavy foot traffic has compacted the soil.
βœ” Lawn struggles to absorb nutrients and fertilizer.


2. How to Aerate Your Lawn Properly

Step 1: Choose the Right Aerator

βœ” Core Aerators (Best Option) – Remove small plugs of soil for deep penetration.
βœ” Spike Aerators – Use solid spikes to create holes but don’t remove soil.

Step 2: Water Before Aerating

βœ” Aerate when the soil is moist, but not soaked.
βœ” Avoid aerating when the soil is too dry or too wet.

Step 3: Follow Up with Fertilization & Overseeding

βœ” After aeration, apply fertilizer to enhance nutrient absorption.
βœ” Overseed to fill in bare patches and thicken your lawn.


3. When to Aerate Your Lawn

βœ” Cool-Season Grasses – Aerate in early fall or spring.
βœ” Warm-Season Grasses – Aerate in late spring or early summer.


Final Thoughts

Aeration is key to a healthy, thriving lawn. Don’t skip this crucial step if you want deep-rooted, green grass all season long!

Brenden Lidder

Owner of PWW Services INC

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