Core aeration is a crucial part of fall lawn care in Maryland. This process involves pulling up plugs of soil from your lawn to alleviate compaction and reduce thatch buildup. Core aeration also makes it easier for nutrients and other essential resources to reach the roots of your grass, promoting healthier growth. Fall is the best time to aerate your lawn because this season provides optimal conditions for cool-season lawns to recover quickly afterward. It is recommended to schedule this service annually to maintain optimal soil conditions and ensure your turf thrives year after year.


Core aeration relieves soil compaction and reduces thatch buildup.

Core aeration is a process that involves mechanically removing small cores of soil from your lawn. This process is highly beneficial because it helps to relieve soil compaction and reduce thatch buildup. Soil compaction occurs when the soil particles become tightly packed, limiting the movement of air, water, and nutrients to the roots of your grass. By aerating your lawn, you create channels for these essential resources to penetrate the soil and reach the roots more easily.

Thatch is a layer of dead grass, roots, and other organic matter that accumulates on the surface of your lawn. Just like compacted soil, excessive thatch also hinders the flow of resources to the roots, leading to poor growth and an unhealthy lawn. Core aeration helps break up this thatch layer, allowing for better circulation of air and water and promoting a healthier, more vibrant turf.


Core aeration makes it easier for nutrients and other resources to reach the roots of your grass.

Soil cores on a lawn in Westminster, MD, after aeration.

One of the key benefits of core aeration is that it makes it easier for nutrients and other essential resources to reach the roots of your grass. This increased access to nutrients and resources can have a significant impact on the health and appearance of your lawn. With better access to everything it needs, your grass will be able to grow stronger and more resilient, making it better able to withstand stressors, such as drought, disease, and foot traffic. Additionally, your lawn will have a more vibrant and lush appearance, enhancing the overall beauty of your outdoor space.

Pair core aeration with overseeding to improve the density of your lawn!

When should core aeration be performed?

Core aeration should be performed during the fall season, between September and mid-December. This is because during the fall, your cool-season grass will be at its strongest and will be able to endure the process and recover quickly. It's important to note that core aeration should be performed annually to maintain optimal soil conditions and ensure your lawn thrives year after year. Over time, soil can become compacted again, and thatch can build up, so regular aeration is necessary to keep the soil loose and promote healthy growth.


Give us a call today to schedule our core aeration service.

At Liqua-Grow Turf, we understand the importance of aeration in maintaining a healthy and vibrant lawn. That's why we offer our professional core aeration service to residential and commercial property owners, as well as HOAs, in Westminster, Eldersburg, Ellicott City, and throughout the surrounding areas in Maryland. Our team of professionals will carefully aerate to relieve soil compaction and reduce thatch buildup, allowing for better circulation of air, water, and nutrients to the roots of your grass. This service is available in the fall, from September until around mid-December, and we recommend scheduling annually to ensure your lawn continues to thrive year after year. Give us a call today at (410) 795-7900 to schedule our core aeration service and keep your lawn looking its best!