Aerating your lawn in North Carolina is a crucial step in keeping it healthy and vibrant. There are two primary methods for aeration: core aeration and liquid aeration. Core aeration involves using a specialized machine to remove small plugs of soil from your lawn, allowing air, water, and nutrients to reach the roots more effectively. On the other hand, liquid aeration involves applying a liquid treatment that creates tiny pores in the soil, improving its overall structure. While both methods offer great benefits, core aeration is often preferred for its effectiveness in loosening heavily compacted soil and providing faster results. Hiring professionals for aeration is essential to ensure the process is done correctly and your lawn receives the maximum benefit.


What's the difference between core aeration and liquid aeration?

Core aeration and liquid aeration are two different methods used to improve the health of your lawn by alleviating soil compaction and promoting better air, water, and nutrient flow to the roots.

  • Core aeration involves using an aerator to mechanically pull up small plugs of soil from your lawn. This process creates holes in the soil, allowing for improved root growth and access to essential nutrients. It's particularly effective for lawns with compacted soil, as it physically breaks up the hard, packed layer.
  • Liquid aeration, on the other hand, involves applying a liquid treatment across your lawn that creates tiny pores in the soil. This method is less invasive than core aeration and helps improve soil structure, enhancing the overall health of your lawn.

Which type of aeration is better: core aeration or liquid aeration?

Lawn in Matthews, NC, with holes and soil plugs from aeration.

Both core aeration and liquid aeration offer benefits for your lawn, but core aeration stands out as the superior choice, especially for addressing compacted soil. This method physically removes plugs of soil, allowing your lawn to breathe and absorb nutrients efficiently for fast and noticeable improvements. It effectively alleviates severe soil compaction, ensuring your turf's roots have ample space to grow and access vital resources.

Liquid aeration, while useful for minor compaction, creates merely tiny pores in the soil, leading to slower improvements. For those seeking fast, impactful results, core aeration is the ideal solution, delivering robust and sustained lawn health.

Ensure your lawn gets optimal access to vital nutrients by scheduling aeration every year!

Always Hire Pros to Aerate Your Lawn

While the choice between core and liquid aeration depends on your lawn's specific needs, hiring professionals to carry out the process ensures optimal results. Lawn care professionals possess the expertise and equipment required to effectively aerate your lawn. Professionals can accurately assess the level of compaction, determine the appropriate depth and frequency of aeration, and tailor the process to meet your lawn’s unique requirements.

The benefits of professional aeration go beyond just technique. Experts use high-quality equipment and precise methods that ensure each aeration session maximizes benefits, such as enhanced root growth and improved nutrient absorption. By entrusting your lawn to skilled professionals, you not only guarantee a thorough and effective aeration process but also enhance the overall health and appearance of your lawn.


Get a lush, green lawn with our core aeration service! Call us today to schedule.

Don't let soil compaction hinder the health of your lawn. Our core aeration service at Carolina Turf Lawn and Landscape is designed to give your grass the boost it needs to thrive by addressing soil compaction and helping improve the roots' access to vital resources. This service is done in the fall for cool-season lawns and in the spring and summer for warm-season grasses.

We offer this service to homeowners and business owners, along with HOAs, in Matthews, Weddington, Ballantyne, NC, and nearby areas. Call us today at (704) 649-0430 to schedule your core aeration service and see the difference it can make for your lawn!