Discover how our expert aeration techniques can breathe new life into your lawn, enhancing its health and vibrancy. Our aeration services are designed to give your grass the boost it needs to thrive.
Christine Stevens2020-02-03We have used TG Lawns for years now and Are very happy with their work. Would highly recommend
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Lawn aeration is a crucial process for maintaining a healthy lawn. By perforating the soil with small holes, aeration allows air, water, and nutrients to penetrate the grass roots.
This helps the roots grow deeply and produce a stronger, more vigorous lawn. Our expert team uses specialised equipment to effectively aerate your lawn, breaking up compacted soil and reducing thatch build-up.
This process encourages better drainage, enhances oxygen circulation, and facilitates root growth, leading to a healthier and more resilient lawn. Ideal for any lawn struggling with dense soil or poor growth, our aeration services can rejuvenate even the most tired-looking grass.
Explore the advantages of choosing lawn aeration services to maintain the health and beauty of your garden.
Aeration creates holes in the soil, allowing roots to expand more easily, leading to a stronger, more vigorous lawn.
The perforations increase the soil’s ability to absorb water, fertilisers, and other nutrients, enhancing the overall health of the grass.
Aeration helps reduce water runoff and increases the soil’s capacity to hold water, ensuring your lawn stays hydrated.
Aerating your lawn helps break down thatch, the layer of dead organic matter, preventing it from becoming a barrier to moisture and nutrients.
A well-aerated lawn has better air circulation around the roots, which helps prevent the buildup of mold and fungi that can cause diseases.
Regular aeration helps your lawn withstand wear and tear, recover from extreme weather conditions, and maintain its lush, green appearance.
Considering lawn aeration but have some questions? Here are the answers to some common queries to help you understand more about how aeration can benefit your lawn.
The ideal time for aeration is during the growing season, typically early spring or autumn, when your lawn can heal and fill in any open areas after soil plugs are removed.
For most lawns, aerating once a year is sufficient. However, lawns with compacted soil or heavy foot traffic might benefit from biannual aeration.
No, aeration is a beneficial process. While it might look a little rough immediately after, aeration helps improve soil structure and enhances the overall health of your lawn.
Yes, you can walk on the lawn after aeration, but it’s best to give it a day or two before heavy use to allow the lawn to begin absorbing the added air and nutrients.
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