Soil Aerating

First step

Aerating

Is your lawn quietly fading away? The problem may simply lie in the lack of aeration in your soil.

Aerating

When the soil becomes compacted, there is no longer proper water flow and the roots, which need air, water and nutrients, are blocked. Inevitably, their health is affected.

Our team can remedy this problem by aerating your land. This method consists of making holes all over your lawn using a motorized device which will bring out small “earth cores”. These small holes will therefore create ventilation over your entire land and allow it to get better nutrition.

The advantages of aerating your lawn are numerous:
  • Reduce soil compaction and improve its structure
  • Promote the penetration of water and nutrients
  • Encourage thatch decomposition
  • Promote deep roots of the lawn
  • Offer the lawn better resistance to drought
  • Improve soil oxygenation