Get Your Yard Back to Its Best With These Two Lawn Care Services

Going barefoot on a thick lawn is a magical feeling. But that level of turf perfection doesn’t happen by accident. One powerful lawn care combo helps your yard achieve a carpet-like look and feel. Core aeration and lawn overseeding. 

Expensive “miracle” fertilizers. Dumping grass seed on problem areas. Infomercial lawn gadgets. These quick fixes don’t work.

Want transformative, lasting results? You need professional lawn aeration and overseeding lawn services done at the right time by NexGreen

Lawn Looking Bad? Here Are Some Reasons Why

Walk across your lawn right now. Does it feel springy underfoot? Is it crunchy? That difference is due to the hidden world of roots, microbes, and soil structure.

Most homeowner lawns are in bad shape because of three not-so-obvious issues.

  1. Compacted soil. Every summer BBQ, every game of catch with the kids, even regular mowing. They all slowly press soil particles together. The result is hard, dense turf that’s just plain not enjoyable. 
  2. Thatch buildup. That spongy layer between grass blades and soil? It’s bad news. Thatch can prevent roots from receiving nutrients, air, and water.
  3. Aging grass. Did you realize that grass can weaken with age? Unless it’s treated properly, cool-season grasses can peak (and decline) in several years. So it’s critical to keep up yard maintenance from January through December. 

The solution to these lawn problems? Core aeration from NexGreen!

Lawn Aeration Is More Than Just Poking Holes

What comes to mind when you hear the word “aeration”? The majority of people picture dirt plugs on the surface and holes in the ground. But in reality, core aeration is similar to an advanced soil treatment procedure. 

We remove finger-sized plugs of soil that are 2-4 inches deep using a machine with hollow tines. This creates short-term airways. However, do-it-yourself techniques are less successful. This is because low-cost spike aerators might push soil sideways or lack proper coverage and spacing.

Remember that the rate at which a lawn recovers depends on the homeowner’s level of care following aeration and the timing of the treatment. We advise planning your aeration for late summer or early fall, when the roots are ready for growth, for cool-season grasses like Kentucky bluegrass and fescue.

Overseeding Is For More Than Just Bare Patches

Over time, bald spots appear on even the healthiest lawns. It might be the area where your kids always set up the sprinkler, the summer heat, or your playful pets. 

Overseeding is similar to simultaneously giving your yard a new haircut and a vitamin boost. The following results from applying fresh grass seed over pre-existing turf:

But the magic really happens when you combine overseeding a lawn with aeration.

Why This Pair Belongs Together

Lawn aeration and overseeding are like peanut butter and jelly. They’re good alone, but even better together for the following three reasons. 

  1. The seedbed effect. Those open soil channels become protected incubators for new grass seed. Better still, it’s safer from birds and the elements.
  2. The deep root advantage. With compacted soil out of the way, young grass roots can stretch deep into the earth, creating a stronger superlawn.
  3. The instant gratification factor. Aeration alone can take weeks to show results. But overseeding a lawn delivers visible improvements in as little as 10 days. Together, you can witness an entire change take place in about six weeks.

Your Week-by-Week Lawn Revival Plan

Week 1: Aerate when the soil is slightly moist but not soggy. Overseed immediately after, then water lightly twice a day. 

Weeks 2-3: Switch to daily deep watering as seedlings emerge. It’s also a good idea to post “Keep Off” signs on your yard and let your dog do its “business” elsewhere.

Week 4+: Mow when new grass reaches about 3 inches. Just be sure that your mower has sharp blades. Then resume normal watering as the roots are established. 

Aeration & Lawn Overseeding FAQs

How often should you aerate your lawn?

In general, we recommend you get annual or biannual aeration.

Do I need to rake up those dirt plugs?
Nope! Those little soil plugs break down naturally, feeding your lawn like mini compost packets.

Can I fertilize at the same time?
Absolutely. Just opt for a low-nitrogen starter fertilizer.

Will this make my neighbor jealous of my gorgeous yard?
Almost guaranteed. But you can always refer them to us if they’d like their lawn to look beautiful, too.

Pair Core Lawn Aeration & Overseeding for the Best Results

Your yard is a living, breathing ecosystem. And it takes time and effort to get the best grass possible. NexGreen can use the incredible duo of aeration and lawn overseeding to attain the lawn of your dreams! 

We offer lawn care services in Ohio communities around the areas of Westerville, OH and Columbus, OH. 

We also provide pest control and lawn care services in Michigan for areas near Sterling Heights, MI and Rochester Mills, MI. 

No matter your location, in Ohio or Michigan, we offer customized plans to keep your lawn green year-round. Call us now!