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It's time for Aeration and Seeding!
Revive Your Lawn with Our Special Offer!
Is your lawn showing signs of wear and tear from the summer heat and other challenges? We've got the solution! For a Limited Time Only, take advantage of our exclusive offer:
20% off Aeration & Overseeding
Your lawn deserves some TLC after facing:
- Compacted soil
- Thinning grass
- Weeds
- Disease and Fungus
- Nutrient loss
Our Aeration & Overseeding process will pamper your grass, providing it with the oxygen and nutrients it craves. Say goodbye to tired turf and hello to a lush, vibrant lawn with a deeper root system.
Hurry, this amazing offer is valid until October 5, 2023. Don't miss out on the chance to transform your lawn into a green paradise! Contact us today to schedule your appointment.

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What are the benefits?
1. More Durable and Resistant to Foot Traffic
If you have a lawn, most likely you want to use your lawn. If you have kids or entertain often, your lawn might take a bit of a beating. That’s why aerating your lawn is so vital. When your lawn receives all the air, water, and nutrients it needs, it grows strong and is more durable. Just like when you eat all your veggies, you’re more likely to ward off colds and other illnesses.
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2. Reduced Water Runoff
Water runoff is important to keep at bay for several reasons. First, too much water can kill your lawn. Secondly, it’s a health hazard for humans.
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3. Improved Fertilizer Uptake
Your lawn needs nitrogen to thrive. It is primarily absorbed into the grass by its root system. Fertilizing your lawn helps increase the amount of nitrogen your lawn can absorb. The results of increased nitrogen are:
Grass grows stronger and more resilient
Grass grows faster
Plays an important role in the production of chlorophyll, resulting in a greener looking lawn
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4. Helps Prevent Disease
When a human body is fed the wrong food, it eventually gets sick. The body doesn’t have the proper nutrients it needs to fight off disease. To stop being sick, the body is usually given medicine and hopefully more nutritious food to help it heal.
The same goes for your lawn. When your lawn is prevented from receiving the proper nutrients, it becomes difficult for your lawn to fight off disease. This often happens when layer after layer of sediment, soil layering, or thatch get matted down year after year.
Aerating your lawn acts like your medicine, going in and busting up spots where stagnation and disease have occurred and flushes it out. The result is a more resilient, better-looking lawn.