Seasonal Tips

An important reminder for the spring:

Many days and nights with sub-zero temperature will cause a lot of damage to the majority of lawns. Damaged lawns need to be aerated/dethatched and given more nutrients and fertilizer in the soil in order to improve the quality of the lawn.

Lawn aeration is the secret weapon in making your lawn healthy. Aeration involves making holes in the lawn either by pushing a rod into it or by “coring”, extracting a plug of soil.

By aerating your lawn you provide the following benefits to your lawn and its root system:

  • Oxygen gets to the roots and the soil allowing it to “breathe”
  • Organic fertilizers and nutrients get access to the root system
  • Water is able to better soak the soil and reach the root system
  • Helps to break up thatch
  • Tight, compacted soil is loosened up allowing the root system to grow


  • *Note: All Cement Steps and Staircases, Curbstones, Walkways and Driveways need to be checked

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