Why Texas Lawns Need Aeration Every Year
Liberty Hill, Sun City Georgetown, Florence, Santa Rita Ranch, and most of Central Texas sit on dense clay-heavy soil that compacts under foot traffic, heavy rain, and Texas heat. Compacted soil starves grass roots of the air, water, and nutrients they need — leading to thin turf, standing water after rain, and increased weed pressure.
Core aeration physically removes small plugs of soil, creating channels that allow fertilizer, water, and oxygen to reach the root zone. The results are visible within weeks: thicker turf, faster recovery from stress, improved drought tolerance, and noticeably greener grass. We recommend annual aeration for most Central Texas lawns, ideally in fall for Bermuda and St. Augustine, or early spring before the growing season kicks in.
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