Lawn Aeration Benefits
Why should you aerate your lawn?
Improve curb appeal, grow a healthy lawn, and take pride in your home by aerating your lawn twice a year, typically during the spring and fall months.
Increases
Soil Oxygen
Removing cores of soil allows oxygen to reach deeper layers of your topsoil. This is especially effective at allowing compacted lawns to breathe.
Enhances
Water Absorption
Sprinkler and irrigation water can reach the roots of your lawn more easily, creating deeper and stronger grass roots.
Improves
Mineral Intake
Organic fertilizers and nutrients are easier to absorb which results in a lush green, HEALTHY lawn.
Beneath the Surface
Hi, I’m Ross.
Owner and CEO of Hartley Lawn Aeration. I’m on a mission to assist homeowners like you to take your backyard to the next level.
I’m a homegrown Idahoan with a passion for the outdoors.
This lawn care business started out small as a way of paying for college, but it has grown immensely over the past few years.
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