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Exmark Backyard Smart: The Benefits of Aeration

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A pristine lawn lays the foundation for any perfect backyard life. But too much work and play can take a toll, compacting your soil and leaving your lawn worse for wear. That’s where core aeration comes into play. In this episode of Backyard Smart, we’re breaking down the benefits of lawn aeration, why it matters, and how a few well-timed passes with a core aerator can set your turf up for thicker, greener growth all season long.

Why Compacted Soil Is a Problem

Between mowing, foot traffic, pets, backyard games, and even rainfall, soil naturally becomes compacted over time. These tightly packed areas of your lawn leave little room for the essentials (air, water, and nutrients) to reach the roots.

This process stunts deep root growth, causes water pooling, nutrient loss, and erosion, and invites weeds and pests to move in. If untreated, you’ll be left with a thin, weak, and otherwise rough-looking lawn, no matter how much effort you put into fertilizing, watering, and cutting.

How Core Aeration Works

Core aeration tackles compaction head-on, using tines to remove small plugs of soil from your lawn. These holes might not look like much at first, but they create vital pathways beneath the surface. They help relieve compaction, open up your lawn, and encourage it to grow stronger and healthier.

The Benefits of Lawn Aeration

The benefits of lawn aeration go far beyond a short-term improvement. When done annually, it helps correct some of the most common lawn issues homeowners face.

  • Stronger Roots: With more oxygen and room to grow, your lawn’s roots can extend deeper into the ground. Deeper roots mean better access to vital moisture and nutrients found further in the soil profile. And, they help build a lawn that can better withstand dry spells.
  • Improved Water and Nutrient Uptake: Instead of running off or pooling, aeration lets water filter more effectively into the soil. Nutrients and fertilizer follow suit, building an even stronger yard.
  • Reduced Thatch Buildup: A dense layer of dead grass and organic matter that builds up on top of the soil and just below the grass blades, thatch blocks air and water from reaching your lawn’s roots. Aeration helps it break down naturally, as the new holes in your soil create channels for air, water, and microbes to rush in, facilitating faster decomposition. However, this process doesn’t eliminate thatch on its own—routine dethatching can also go a long way toward preventing buildup.
  • Thicker Turf: By improving drainage, nutrient uptake, and root health, aeration ultimately encourages fuller, greener, more uniform growth.

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