After a long summer of heat, mowing, and foot traffic, your lawn has taken a beating. The combination of high temperatures and occasional drought conditions can leave grass thin, compacted, and stressed. Fall offers your lawn a chance to recover.
This is the time to schedule core aeration, overseeding, and fall fertilization. Aeration helps relieve compacted soil, allowing oxygen, water, and nutrients to reach the roots. Overseeding fills in thin or bare patches, while a balanced fall fertilizer strengthens root growth before the ground freezes. Together, these services restore your lawn’s health and set it up for stronger growth in the spring.