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Avatar for AeraTurf, LLC
AeraTurf, LLC
5.0(
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Lawn Care - Aerate a LawnLawn Care - Aerate a Lawn - For Business

Serving Summit, WI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Excellent job, very responsive, and a great company to work with. They have extensive knowledge for lawn care and would recommend them to anyone! Thank you AeraTurf, I look forward to using you again in the future."
Aeration
Aeration
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+1

Response time1 day
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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DELEONS Snowplowing Landscaping & Mowing LLC
5.0(
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Lawn Care - Maintain and Mow a LawnLawn & Yard Waste Clean UpLawn Care - Maintain and Mow a Lawn - For Business

Serving Summit, WI and surrounding areas

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In business since 1987

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"The experience I had with Deleons was very positive. I have a five acre lot with lots of trees. Our lawn was perfectly cut and trimmed. The crew was here on time if not a little early. The customer service was very friendly and they promptly took care of an area I wanted trimmed that they thought were flowers. Also appreciate that. Price was very reasonable. Would highly recommend and will go back when needed."
DELEONS Splm LLC.
 landscaping and mowing
 landscaping and mowing
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Aaron's Lawn Care Services
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Lawn Care - Fertilize or Treat a Lawn

Serving Summit, WI and surrounding areas

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In business since 1994

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Sean was very pleasant to work with! He completed the work when he said he would and the job was very thorough. We get alot of leaves in our yard and he quoted us with a fair rate. I would recommend Aaron's Lawn Service and would hire them again! Thank you!"
Response time4 days
35 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by91%of homeowners
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Lawn Care questions, answered by experts

To prepare your lawn for core aeration, water it the day before you aerate. (Alternatively, you can wait until it rains and aerate the following day.) Aerating after watering or a rainy day will make the process easier since you can penetrate moist soil better than dry soil. You should also flag your sprinklers so that you don’t accidentally hit them while aerating. If you have a lot of thatch buildup in your yard, you might need to dethatch your lawn before aerating as well.

Yes, it's perfectly safe and environmentally sound to mulch leaves with a lawn mower, provided that the layer of leaves isn't too thick and the leaves are dry and crispy. Too many wet leaves get sticky and will clog the mower. Thick layers of leaves can suffocate the lawn after the leaves have been mulched, so the layer should be no more than six inches thick.

Carpetgrass is distinguishable by its pale green to yellowish color and coarse appearance that grows well under shady conditions in poor and compact soils. If it grows uncontrolled, it tends to develop a hairy seedhead, giving patches of grass a messy appearance. If carpetgrass is regularly cut, it looks very similar to centipedegrass and St. Augustine grass, and people may confuse them. Carpetgrass blades are flat and rounded at the tip. Note that the grass only typically grows as a weed in Southern states.

Chiggers thrive in overgrown lawns, so regular mowing will deter these annoying mites. It may not remove every single chigger, however, so follow that up with weeding and trimming any nearby trees and bushes. Pay special attention to moist, shady spots, as these are a chigger’s preferred habitat. When all else fails, sprinkle your yard with diatomaceous earth. It kills chiggers by dehydrating their exoskeletons. Diatomaceous earth is basically ground-up shells, so there’s no risk of injury to animals.

In general, expect to mulch your leaves about once or twice every fall. You want there to be a decent amount of leaves on the ground, but not too much where it’s difficult for the mower to cut through.

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