Published on Thursday, January 15, 2026

Core aeration is a highly beneficial service for your lawn in Iowa, as it involves pulling up plugs of soil to loosen compaction and make it easier for nutrients and other resources to reach its roots. However, after it has been aerated, there are a few things you should do to ensure it recovers quickly and reaps the most benefits from the process. First, you'll want to water it thoroughly and deeply immediately after to prevent the soil from drying out. You should also avoid heavy ...
Published on Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Core and liquid aeration are two methods of aerating your lawn in Iowa. Core aeration involves mechanically pulling up plugs of soil from the ground, creating holes that loosen compaction and improve resource access to the roots of your grass. On the other hand, liquid aeration involves applying a liquid treatment across your turf that creates tiny pores in the soil. While both offer great benefits, core aeration is better for lawns with heavily compacted soil, as it's highly...
Published on Saturday, January 03, 2026

Core aeration is a beneficial lawn care service that involves pulling up plugs of soil to loosen compaction and make it easier for nutrients and other resources to reach the roots of your grass. In the spring, April is a good month to have it performed because the soil will be thawed, but the weather won't be too hot yet, which is ideal for this service. In the fall, it should be performed between August and October, as the cooler temperatures will help your lawn recover from the process...
Published on Tuesday, July 08, 2025

Core aeration is a popular lawn care service in Iowa that involves mechanically pulling up plugs of soil to loosen compaction and make it easier for nutrients and other resources to reach the roots of your grass. While this process is invasive, it's highly effective at improving the overall health of your lawn. However, it's important to perform this service at the right time, as it can stress out your lawn if done at the wrong time. Additionally, core aeration leaves behind...
Published on Monday, April 11, 2022

The winters we have here in Iowa can take a toll on your lawn, which is why your grass needs all the help it can get as it wakes up from winter dormancy and prepares for the growing season. If you're looking for a lawn care solution that doesn't involve chemicals, core aeration is going to be your lawn's best bet.
Core aeration is a mechanical process that includes pulling plugs of soil from your lawn to reduce compaction. It allows nutrients and resources to easily...