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What Is Liquid Aeration
Liquid aeration programs have become increasingly popular in the last few years. As a common English proverb states, “necessity is the mother of invention.” Traditional core aeration (a mechanical process using a machine to extract small plugs of soil from a lawn) can be messy, loud, and damaging to shallow utilities or irrigation systems. Until recently, people unwilling to accept these challenges have been left without an option to address some of the key benefits aeration provides. The desire for an alternative to core aeration has given rise to liquid products that aim to fill this need and offer their own spin.
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per visit*- Enhances soil structure and biology
- Better water absorption
- Increased nutrient uptake.
- Improved root health and depth.
- Stimulates growth & turf health.
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How Does Liquid Aeration Work?
Liquid aeration provides improved soil health and water movement, resulting in improved root strength and nutrient availability. Traditional lawn care focuses on plant health, but liquid aeration puts emphasis on soil health. While the blades of grass might be the pretty part we see, they are supported by the roots. The roots exist in soil, and while we can’t see them without a microscope, an entire ecosystem of microorganisms exists below the surface. The health of these microscopic friends affects overall soil quality and nutrient availability, positively influencing plant health, and even slowing the formation of thatch.
Improves Turf Health
Liquid aeration provides Improved soil health and water movement, resulting in improved root strength and nutrient availability
Reduces Thatch Build-up
The health of these microscopic organisms in the root system affects overall soil quality and nutrient availability, positively influencing plant health, and even slowing the formation of thatch.
Alleviates Soil Compaction
Traditional lawn care focuses on plant health, but liquid aeration puts emphasis on soil health
Reduces Water Runoff and Puddling
By reducing the surface tension of water, wetting agents improve how well water moves into our clay-based soils
Increases Lawn Drought Tolerance
Whether you have a newer yard that hasn’t yet developed significant organic matter, or you have an older yard with seasoned soil, the microorganisms will benefit and the water mobility can be improved with liquid aeration
Strengthens Turfgrass Rooting
Benefits include improved soil health and water movement, resulting in improved root strength and nutrient availability
The Benefits of Liquid Aeration
When it comes to the wide range of lawn care services for maintaining a beautiful and healthy lawn, liquid aeration is one of the most important. Almost all lawns will benefit from aeration, but a great lawn demands it. Any lawn seeing high traffic, excessive thatch, or heavy soils will benefit most from a good round of aeration.
Can My Yard Benefit from Liquid Aeration?
Absolutely. If your yard has soil, it can benefit from liquid aeration. We discussed the what and the how of liquid aeration above, but those aren’t the only reasons someone may want liquid aeration. The benefits provided by this application can improve the health of any soil.
Whether you have a newer yard that hasn’t yet developed significant organic matter, or you have an older yard with seasoned soil, the microorganisms will benefit and the water mobility can be improved with liquid aeration. This is especially useful in situations where traditional core aeration is made difficult by limiting factors such as shallow cables or lines. Using liquid aeration allows you to improve your soil health without the risk of damage to your property.
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