Core Aeration starts now! Get ready for Fall!

Guess what? It’s time to get ready for the fall season! Breathe new life into your lawn’s roots with Core Aeration and the best time is now! We have put together a few help pointers on why, how and when you need to get started on kick-starting your lawncare maintenance. If you have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to connect with us!

Why does my lawn need core aeration?
  • Compacted Georgia clay soils impede the movement of air, water and nutrients to the grass roots.
  • Roots require oxygen to grow and to absorb nutrients and water.
  • When compacted, soil contributes to the accumulation of thatch because restricted oxygen levels impair the activity of earthworms and other thatch-decomposing organisms.
  • Thatch accumulates faster on compacted soils and heavy clay soils than on well aerified soils.
  • When thatch depth exceeds 1/2” it becomes a problem, reducing water movement and encouraging shallow, weak root systems. Thick thatch also can become a home for insects and disease.
  • Many people complain about moss growing in their lawns in Atlanta. Lawns that drain poorly due to soil compaction are displaying a “Moss Welcome” sign.
How core aeration strengthens your lawn:

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How does core aeration work?
  • Core aeration involves the removal of small soil plugs or cores out of the lawn. Known as a core aerator, the machine extracts 1/2 to 3/4 inch diameter cores of soil and deposits them on your lawn. Aeration holes are typically 1-3 inches deep and 2-6 inches apart.
  • Core aeration is a recommended yearly lawn care practice to control thatch buildup, especially on compacted, heavily used turf.How will my lawn benefit from core aeration?
  • Compacted soil will be loosened, increasing the availability of water and nutrients.
  • Oxygen levels in the soil will be enhanced, stimulating root growth and enhancing the activity of thatch-decomposing organisms.
  • Your lawn’s drought tolerance and overall health will be improved.
  • Your turf will produce new shoots and roots that “fill up” the holes from core aeration, increasing its density.
When is the best time to core aerate?
  • The best time to aerate your warm-season lawn (Bermuda, Zoysia, Centipede, St. Augustine) is spring and early summer.
  • The best time to aerate your Tall Fescue lawn is in the fall, in conjunction with fall reseeding.

It’s never too soon (or too late) to start improving the health and appearance of your lawn. At Simply Green Lawn Care Plus, we professionally core aerate your lawn in metro Atlanta using the most advanced equipment and best-qualified personnel.
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About Simply Green Lawn Care

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Simply Green aims to provide the highest quality lawn care, mosquito control, and lawn pest control services to Georgia residents.

 

We are locally owned and operated which allows us to be accessible, attentive, and responsive for customers in Georgia.

 

Our well-trained team is easy to work with and determined to exceed expectations.

 

All our plant health care specialists are Georgia Department of Agriculture Certified and maintain their Category 24 applicators license.