
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

Fertilizer Facts
How
to Apply Fertilizer
Plant Nutrition
Tools for a Beautiful Lawn
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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.
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:
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Reduces compaction of soil which
allows grass to produce a stronger,
healthier root system.
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Stronger roots will always be a
great benefit to your lawn.
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Fertilizer can get down to the root
system more readily.
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An
aerated lawn will absorb more water
Reduces water runoff and puddling.
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Aeration breaks up the thatch layer.
Annually aerated lawns will almost
never develop a damaging thatch
layer.
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Enhances heat and drought stress
tolerance.
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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...
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Akron, NY (14001)
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Alden, NY (14004)
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Amherst NY (14228, 14221,
14226)
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Appleton, NY
(14008)
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Barker, NY
(14012)
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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)
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Clarence, NY
(14031)
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Clarence
Center, NY (14032)
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Depew, NY
(14043)
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East Amherst,
NY (14051)
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East Aurora,
NY (14052)
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Elma, NY
(14059)
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Gasport, NY
(14067)
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Getzville, NY
(14068)
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Grand Island,
NY (14072)
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Hamburg, NY
(14075)
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Lancaster, NY
(14086)
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Lewiston, NY
(14092)
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Lockport, NY
(14094)
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Lyndonville,
NY (14098)
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Medina, NY
(14103)
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Middleport,
NY (14105)
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Model City,
NY (14107)
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Newfane, NY
(14108)
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Niagara
Falls, NY (14301, 14302, 14303, 14304,
14305)
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North
Tonawanda, NY (14120)
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Olcott, NY
(14126)
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Orchard Park,
NY (14127)
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Ransomville,
NY (14131)
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Sanborn, NY
(14132)
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Tonawanda, NY
(14150)
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Wilson, NY
(14172)
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Youngstown, NY (14174)
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