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Aeration & Dethatching

What to do with plugs after aerating lawn

What to Do with Plugs After Aerating Lawn [The Best Lawn Care Trick You’re Not Using]

After core aeration, allow the soil plugs to break down naturally over time. The purpose of aeration is to reduce soil compaction by breaking up hard soil. If you use harsh methods like lawn rolling to break down soil cores quickly, you will cause your soil to become compacted again. If you remove the soil …

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When to aerate Bermuda grass

When to Aerate Bermuda Grass

April through June is the best time to aerate Bermuda grass. This timing is optimal because it is after the lawn has greened up and is beginning to grow. By aerating in late spring or early summer, you loosen the soil just before your Bermuda grass lawn’s best natural growing period. This will cause your …

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When to aerate lawn in Minnesota

When to Aerate Lawn in Minnesota

Early fall, between mid-August and late-September, is the best time to aerate your lawn in Minnesota. This timing allows your lawn to take advantage of the decompacted soil, and have a strong fall growth spurt. It also sets your grass up to easily survive winter dormancy and have an incredible spring green-up. Avoid spring aeration …

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