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Lawn Aeration & Organic Topdressing
can Upgrade Your Central Texas Lawn
Poor soil structure generates weak, spotty lawns.
Replenish your soil & kick back on high-performance turf.
Take Your Lawn to the Next Level in 3 Easy Steps
1. Create channels in your soil that go deep & broad
2. Infuse soil with organic material & micro-nutrients
3. Add depth to soil to retain moisture
Why Do I Need Liquid Aeration?
The best Central Texas lawns have pathways for air, water, and nutrients to reach malnourished soil.
Prices Starting at $100 per 1000 sq. ft.
Why Liquid Aeration?
Shallow, frail root systems are the result of hard & compacted soil. Core aeration has several drawbacks. Liquid aeration has benefits your roots will love.
When Should I Aerate?
2X per year. In spring, prior to topdressing & fertilization. In Fall (October – December), is highly recommended for rejuvenation.
See Results in 10 Days.
A deep, vast root system produces thicker, greener turf. This reduces weeds, prevents heat & drought stress and thereby, lawn diseases. Saving you money & headaches!
Why Should I Apply Topdressing?
Central Texas soils are famous for their poor quality & high pH. That is why an annual application of organic compost is not just a nice to have, it’s a MUST have!
Prices Starting at…$125 per 1000 sq. ft.
Why Organic Compost?
Our topdressing is like an organic B-12 shot for your lawn. Injecting concentrated sources of humates, & microbial elements that explode quickly, instilling carbon and nutrients to the soil. Just as nature intended.
When Should I add Compost?
There are 2 windows that correspond with the cool months of the year. January through May and September through December. To receive the full benefit, we recommend these tips.
Why Loam?
Central Texas lawns can always benefit from additional soil depth. Most of the yellowing, brownish grass is due to a shallow root system that lacks enough dirt.
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FAQs
Qualifying Austin-area residents can receive “$50 for at least 2 cubic yards (54 cubic feet) of compost” through the “Landscape Survival Tools Rebate”.
Click below to learn more and apply:
https://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/Water/Conservation/Rebates_and_Programs/Landscape-Survival-Tools-Rebate-Application_v2020.09.18.pdf
Eligible Round Rock-area residents can receive “$100 per residential water account” through the “Water Conservation Program”.
Click below to learn more and apply:
https://www.roundrocktexas.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Lawn-Aeration-Compost-Rebate-Application_3-2-20-1.pdf
Though there are no hard, fast rules to lawn care, as a general rule, the grass should be mowed before topdressing and aeration. This removes excess lawn waste and exposes the soil, which helps the fertilizer work more efficiently.
If you are watering and mowing correctly, as a rule of thumb, during the growing season you should see results in 2 weeks. For weed treatments (and depending on the specific weed type) you should see “curling & wilting” in about a week. It may take up to 3 weeks for weeds to die, longer in the winter, early spring, and late fall.
If your lawn is thin, dull in color, and/or subject to heat stress. Due to our thin and poor soil, topdressing is the single most effective solution you can do for your soil and lawn regardless of its age! We strongly recommend 1 application each year.
This will require a sales representative to measure your lawn and/or the specific area you desire to apply the topdressing!
If you combined liquid aeration and topdressing, you will notice results faster and that last longer. When the temperatures warm up you will notice your lawn to be more vibrant. The key to remember – with topdressing, you are improving your soil’s composition which improves with an annual application.
There are 2 primary windows for optimum results! The 1st is January – May and the 2nd is late September – December.
We strongly encourage liquid aeration and topdressing! Liquid aeration opens up pores, creating pathways that run deep and broad for the nutrients to flow down to. Your roots will “chase” those nutrients thereby making your root system deep and dense. This in turn produces thick healthy turf!
In dry Texas weather, preventing drought stress can be a challenge.
Here are steps to help prevent drought stress in your lawn!
1. Use the Cycle & Soak Watering Method. Water your lawn in three or four shorter cycles until you’ve reached 1″ of water. Shorter cycles allow the water to soak into the soil a little at a time, avoiding a runoff. Not only will you incrementally increase the depth of the water’s reach, but you’ll also promote deeper roots and healthier plants.
2. Maintain proper seasonal mowing heights. Protect your lawn from drought stress by cutting no more than 1/3 of the leaf blade when mowing.
3. Utilize Water Retention Applications (surfactants) & Optimized Irrigation Systems. Our team can ensure that your lawn water is being retained and isn’t wasted via excess evaporation or runoff.
4. Grass Cycle – Keep the grass clippings, don’t bag them. The clippings have water in them as well as nutrients that are vital for your drought-stressed lawn. Return them to the soil. Your lawn will look like it needs to be raked. Don’t worry! The grass blades will quickly fall between the standing grass blades and disappear from sight.
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Central Texas soil is thin, full of clay, and on a layer of Limestone.
As many of our customers can attest, it takes some intentionality and extra love to get a gorgeous lawn (especially one worthy of the “lawn of year” title).
During your home’s construction, the yard is stripped of any soil, compacted due to the build, and then topped with a thin layer of soil and a patch of grass. You are then left with shallow, compacted, and hard soil.
Compaction from construction and Limestone are the leading causes of poor soil in Central Texas.
For more info, read this blog
Or, check out this video with our owner, Luke Hawthorne