Compacted soil prevents lawns from functioning properly.
Aeration relieves compaction by removing small soil plugs, allowing air, water, and nutrients to move into the root zone. This creates the conditions necessary for stronger root development and improved turf performance.
Aeration supports:
Aeration creates the conditions. Overseeding delivers the result.
The openings created during aeration allow the seed to reach the soil directly, improving contact with moisture and nutrients. This increases germination success and supports stronger root development.
Combined, these treatments:
In Southeast Tennessee, the optimal window is:
September through October
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