When temperatures warm up in the spring, the weight of melting snow can lead to soil compaction. Soil compaction inhibits nutrients and other vital resources from reaching the roots of your grass. That's where core aeration comes in. Spring is a great time to schedule core aeration because your cool-season lawn in South Dakota is strong enough to tolerate the process. When you aerate your lawn in the spring, your grass will have improved access to vital nutrients and can develop stronger roots. This will make it better equipped to survive the summer heat! This process will also make your fertilizer treatments more effective because they'll directly nourish the roots of your grass.
Your lawn is strong enough in the spring to endure the core aeration process.
The process of core aeration involves pulling up plugs of soil from the ground to help nutrients and resources reach the roots of your grass. While it's beneficial, it is an invasive process that can disrupt and cause stress to your lawn, especially when done at the wrong time. That's why you want to do it in the spring. Your cool-season grass in South Dakota thrives during this time because the temperatures are cool enough, so it'll have enough strength to endure the process and recover quickly afterward. That way, it can be ready to enter the new growing season and thrive!
Aerating in the spring helps your lawn develop stronger roots.
The primary goal of core aeration is to address soil compaction and improve your lawn's access to nutrients, water, air, and sunlight. When you aerate your lawn in the spring, the improved access to vital resources will allow your grass to develop stronger roots. You want it to have a robust root system because it means your grass is better equipped to handle the stress of the summer heat.
Deeper and stronger roots also help create healthy and vibrant grass blades, plus allow your lawn to absorb more nutrients and store them. This will ensure it has a plentiful supply to survive stressors, like drought, insects, diseases, and weeds.
Spring Core Aeration Helps Lawn Fertilizer Treatments Be More Effective
Spring fertilization is highly beneficial because it strengthens your lawn and ensures it has the nutrients it needs to start the new growing season on the right foot. However, it can be more effective if you schedule a core aeration service first.
Fertilizer treatments gain easy access to the roots of your lawn when the soil is freshly aerated. That's because the core aeration process creates tiny holes in the soil to open channels where nutrients can enter and reach the roots. The fertilizer treatment will fall into these holes so the roots of your grass will have direct access to much-needed nourishment.
The three essential nutrients in fertilizers that your lawn needs to grow healthy and lush are nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
Our core aeration service will help your grass grow strong in the spring. Call us today to schedule!
If you want to help your grass start the new growing season strong and healthy, scheduling our core aeration service is just what you need! Our core aeration service involves pulling up plugs of soil from the ground to relieve compaction and allow nutrients, water, air, and sunlight to easily reach the roots of your grass.
Our team at The Yard Barbers offers this service to commercial and residential properties, as well as HOAs, in Sioux Falls, Harrisburg, Tea, SD, and nearby areas. Aside from spring, you can also schedule this service in the fall to help prepare your grass for winter! Schedule our core aeration service today by calling us at (605) 370-5084!
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