3 Benefits of Aerating Your Lawn in the Fall

Fall is a great time to aerate your lawn. Aerating your lawn helps to improve drainage, encourages root growth, and helps to break up compacted soil. It’s a good idea to aerate your lawn every fall, especially if you have a lot of traffic on your lawn from kids or pets. So, let’s look a little further into these amazing benefits of lawn aeration from Nature’s Select Triangle.

1. Improved Drainage

If you have a lawn, then you know that proper drainage is key to keeping it healthy and looking great. One of the best ways to improve drainage is to aerate your lawn. When you aerate your lawn, you create small holes in the soil that allow water and air to penetrate deep down, which helps to improve drainage. This is especially important in the fall when rains can often be heavy. Aerating your lawn prevents water from pooling on the surface, which can damage the grass.

2. Encourages New Grass Growth

One of the best benefits of aerating your lawn is that it encourages new grass growth. By improving the airflow, roots can take in as much oxygen and nutrients as they need. In turn, they become more robust, deeper, and stronger. Coupling aeration with overseeding in the fall is one of the best things you can do for your lawn in the fall.

3. Kills Off Weeds

Finally, aerating your lawn in the fall helps kill off weeds and stops new ones from germinating. Aeration breaks up compacted dirt and allows nitrogen-rich fertilizer to penetrate the ground. Many common weeds thrive in soil that's compact, dry, and lacks nitrogen. Furthermore, aeration makes it easier for herbicides and pesticides to reach the roots of the weeds. So, by treating your lawn in the fall, you can prevent weeds from coming up.

Fall Lawn Care Matters

Don't let the fall season skate by without taking the time to call Nature's Select Triangle for fall lawn care! Our team serves residents throughout Chapel Hill, NC, working with nature to help restore lawns. In addition to aeration and seeding, we also offer pest control and lawn disease treatments. Request a free estimate from us today at (919) 240-4239.

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