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Green Grass Grow Hydroseeding LLC

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Hydroseeding is a proven method to quickly establish a healthy and strong rooted yard at about half the cost of installing sod. Erosion Control, Dirtwork, Snow Removal,Hydroseeding Contractor,Landscaping Service Logan ND,Sawyer ND,Granville ND,Velva ND,Ruthville ND

Hydroseeding is a proven method to quickly establish a healthy and strong rooted yard at about half the cost of installing sod. Erosion Control, Dirtwork, Snow Removal,Hydroseeding Contractor,Landscaping Service Logan ND,Sawyer ND,Granville ND,Velva ND,Ruthville ND









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Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

Aerating a lawn before seeding it or adding new grass seed is a smart decision. By loosening up compact soil and allowing it to take in more air and water, your seeds will have an easier time establishing roots and growing. Aerating beforehand also means your seeds will have better contact with the soil, so more of your seeds have a chance to germinate. If you do plan to aerate your lawn before seeding, aerate about two days before you plan to start seeding.

When you don’t aerate your lawn, the soil will become more compact over time. This limits how much water can soak in to reach the roots of your grass, and it keeps oxygen and carbon dioxide from the plant roots. This can limit grass growth, which may sound great for limiting mowing, but it also leads to a lawn full of grass that looks dull and sparse. Eventually, compacted soil can weaken grass, while also making it more vulnerable to pests, diseases, and erosion and even causing it to die off.

Aerate during the growing season, typically in spring or fall, when grass can quickly recover.

Aeration is most effective when the soil is slightly moist but not excessively dry or waterlogged. If your lawn's soil is extremely dry, consider watering it a day or two before aeration to facilitate the process. Conversely, avoid aerating when the soil is saturated or excessively wet, as it can lead to poor aeration results and potential damage to your lawn. Finding the right moisture balance is crucial for successful lawn aeration.

Power seeding and aeration are both great ways to improve the health of your lawn, but one isn’t better than the other. Aeration alone doesn’t involve planting grass seeds; instead, this service is focused on improving soil health. Aeration is a great service to do before any type of seeding to make seeding more effective.

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