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Core Aeration... Improving the structure of your soil provides
a great foundation for healthy growth.

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Healthy Lawn
Licensed & Certified


PO Box 276
Youngstown, NY 14174


Phone Numbers:

In Buffalo Call:
716-692-4433

In Youngstown Call:
716-692-4433

In Lockport Call:
716-433-9433

In Niagara Falls Call:
716-692-4433

In Grand Island Call: 
716-692-4433

In Tonawanda's Call:
716-692-4433


OUR RESIDENTIAL SERVICES


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5 Step Program

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Lawn Fertilization

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Winter Fertilization

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Controlling Lawn Weeds

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Crabgrass Prevention

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Grub Prevention

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Tree & Shrub Care

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Weed Control for Beddings

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Controlling Moles & Voles

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Core Aeration

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Reseeding & Over Seeding

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Adjust Soil PH - Lime

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Soil Sampling

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Cultural Practices & Programs

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Free Estimate

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Free 14 Point Lawn & Bedding Analysis


Healthy Lawn-Tips and Tricks

Fertilizer Facts

How to Apply Fertilizer

Plant Nutrition

Tools for a Beautiful Lawn

Core Aeration Improves the Structure of Your Lawn...

What is aeration?

Aeration is the process of mechanically removing small plugs of thatch and soil from the lawn to improve soil structure and reduce compaction.

Illustration of lawn aeration.What are the benefits of aeration?

Core aeration helps the lawn's health and vigor, and reduces maintenance requirements. The following are other benefits of core aeration:

  • Reduces compaction of soil which allows grass to produce a stronger, healthier root system.

  • Stronger roots will always be a great benefit to your lawn.

  • Fertilizer can get down to the root system more readily.

  • An aerated lawn will absorb more water
    Reduces water runoff and puddling.

  • Aeration breaks up the thatch layer. Annually aerated lawns will almost never develop a damaging thatch layer.

  • Enhances heat and drought stress tolerance.

  • Improves resiliency and cushioning for your feet.

When should lawns be aerated?

Annual aeration is beneficial for all lawns. Lawns growing on heavy clay or subsoil, and lawns exposed to intense use, benefit from two or more aerations each year.

Spring and fall are ideal times to aerate. We generally recommend aerating in the fall, after the stress of summer. Aeration, in combination with fertilization, enhances root growth and improves spring green-up.

Why overseed at the time of aeration?

Overseeding at the time of Aeration is a great way to thicken up a thin lawn or introduce better grass types to a lawn.

Simply spreading grass seed over a lawn will give very poor results. By aerating first, the soil is cultivated, greatly improving the results. The majority of the new grass will grow in the aeration holes. 'Tufts' of new grass will grow out of the holes and then 'tiller-out' and thicken up the lawn.

Overseeding in the fall will fill-in bare or thin spots and help build a thicker lawn faster. The new seed quickly takes root in the freshly aerated lawn and provides new life to your already established grass. As your lawn gets thicker and healthier, your new grass plants help reduce the chance of new weeds sprouting.

Aeration tip:

Plugs should be left on the lawn. As the plugs begin to break down, microbes in the plugs will begin working on the built-up thatch layer and over time will reduce it. Plugs may appear unsightly for a few days, but they will benefit the lawn and in a week or two, they should disappear.

Aeration helps keep your lawn fit and trim

Aerating your lawn is a great way to reduce thatch, loosen up compacted soils and make it easier for water and nutrients to reach the roots of your turf.

Even with the best care available, lawns can thin out and lose color due to excessive thatch buildup, hard or compacted soils, or periods of high temperature, high humidity, or drought. Aerifying and overseeding is recognized by turf experts such as golf course superintendents as the best treatment to control thatch, reduce compaction, fill-in bare spots and revitalize growth.

Aeration/Seeding...
The two step process guaranteed to improve your lawn.

An aeration treatment removes small cores of soil and thatch to allow air, moisture and fertilizer to penetrate down to the root zone. The cores brought to the surface contain microorganisms, which help the breakdown of the woody thatch tissue. This allows the roots of existing grass plants to spread out and grow deeper, creating a healthier, thicker lawn.

Aerating your lawn is a great way to reduce thatch, loosen up compacted soils, and make it easier for water and nutrients to reach the roots of your turf.

Even with the best care available, lawns can thin out and lose color due to excessive thatch build-up, hard or compacted soils, or periods of high temperature, high humidity, or drought (sounds a lot like what we experience here every year). Aerifying is recognized by turf experts such as golf course superintendents as the best treatment to control thatch, reduce compaction, help fill-in bare spots and revitalize growth.


For more information...

If you would like more information on our services, please click here for our easy to use submittal form or give us a call, In Buffalo call 716-692-4433, in Youngstown call 716-692-4433, in Lockport call 716-433-9433, in Niagara Falls call 716-692-4433, in Erie County, Grand Island & the Tonawanda's call 716-692-4433.


Our New York Lawn Care Service Areas...

  • Akron, NY (14001) 

  • Alden, NY (14004)

  • Amherst NY (14228, 14221, 14226) 

  • Appleton, NY (14008) 

  • Barker, NY (14012) 

  • Buffalo, NY (14201, 14202, 14203, 14204, 14205, 14206, 14207, 14208, 14209, 14210, 14211, 14212, 14213, 14214, 14215, 14216, 14217, 14218, 14219, 14220, 14221, 14222, 14223, 14224, 14225, 14226, 14227, 14228) 

  • Clarence, NY (14031) 

  • Clarence Center, NY (14032)  

  • Depew, NY (14043) 

  • East Amherst, NY (14051) 

  • East Aurora, NY (14052) 

  • Elma, NY (14059) 

  • Gasport, NY (14067) 

  • Getzville, NY (14068) 

  • Grand Island, NY (14072) 

  • Hamburg, NY (14075) 

  • Lancaster, NY (14086) 

  • Lewiston, NY (14092) 

  • Lockport, NY (14094) 

  • Lyndonville, NY (14098) 

  • Medina, NY (14103) 

  • Middleport, NY (14105) 

  • Model City, NY (14107) 

  • Newfane, NY (14108) 

  • Niagara Falls, NY (14301, 14302, 14303, 14304, 14305)   

  • North Tonawanda, NY (14120) 

  • Olcott, NY (14126) 

  • Orchard Park, NY (14127) 

  • Ransomville, NY (14131) 

  • Sanborn, NY (14132)  

  • Tonawanda, NY (14150) 

  • Wilson, NY (14172) 

  • Youngstown, NY (14174)

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