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Aeration & Overseeding

Relieve Compaction & Thicken Your Lawn

Hard, compacted soil chokes a lawn. We pull cores to open it up, then overseed so thin, patchy turf fills back in thick and green. The right one-two punch for a tired yard.

Core Aeration Quality Seed Any Size Lawn
Core aerating a compacted lawn in greater Milwaukee

Why It Matters

Your Lawn Can’t Breathe Through Packed Soil

Around greater Milwaukee, clay-heavy soil is common, and it compacts. When it does, water, air, and nutrients can’t reach the roots. The result is weak, thin turf, dry spots, and a thicker thatch layer that invites weeds and disease.

Core aeration removes small plugs of soil and opens up the ground again. Roots get room to grow deeper, water soaks in instead of running off, and the fertilizer you put down actually does its job.

Follow it with overseeding and you give new grass the perfect chance to take hold, right where the soil is freshly opened.

Diagram of compacted soil before aeration and deeper roots after aeration and overseeding

What You Get

Healthier Soil, Thicker Turf

A few simple plugs of soil pulled at the right time change how your whole lawn grows.

Relieves Compaction

Pulling cores breaks up packed clay so air, water, and nutrients move freely down to the root zone.

Thicker, Denser Turf

Overseeding into freshly opened soil fills thin and bare spots, crowding out weeds with healthy grass.

Stronger Roots & Uptake

Deeper roots and better absorption mean a lawn that handles heat, drought, and foot traffic far better.

How It Works

Your Aeration & Overseeding in 4 Simple Steps

Straightforward, careful work from the first walk-through to the last handful of seed.

1

Assess Your Lawn

We walk the yard, check the soil and trouble spots, and confirm the plan with you.

2

Core Aerate

We pull plugs across the lawn to open up compacted soil and the root zone.

3

Overseed

We spread quality grass seed so it drops right into the fresh openings for great contact.

4

Set You Up to Win

Optional starter fertilizer and simple watering tips so the new seed comes in strong.

Thick, overseeded lawn filling in green across a large yard in greater Milwaukee

Better Together

Want the Best Possible Result?

Aeration and overseeding pair beautifully with top dressing. After we open the soil, a thin layer of premium blend feeds it and smooths the surface, giving seed an even better bed to grow in.

  • Aerate to open the soil. Cores relieve compaction and create seed pockets.
  • Top dress to feed it. A thin soil blend enriches and smooths at the same time.
  • Overseed to thicken. New grass fills in dense, even, and weed-resistant.

Good to Know

Aeration & Overseeding FAQs

Core aeration pulls small plugs of soil out of your lawn, which opens up channels for air, water, and nutrients to reach the roots. Our soils around Milwaukee tend toward clay, which packs down hard over time. Aeration relieves that compaction so your lawn can breathe and grow.

The two work better together. Aeration leaves openings in the soil, and fresh seed dropped right after makes great contact with the dirt instead of sitting on top. That means better germination, thicker turf, and fewer bare spots.

Fall and spring are ideal here. Cooler temperatures and steady moisture help new seed take hold and let roots recover before the stress of summer heat or winter cold.

Most lawns benefit from once a year, especially on heavier clay soils or high-traffic yards. If your lawn feels hard, pools water, or thins out, it is a good sign it is time.

For most homeowners, yes. It improves soil health, builds deeper roots, and makes the lawn more resistant to drought, weeds, and wear. It is one of the most cost-effective ways to thicken a tired lawn.

Every lawn is different, so we price by size and condition. We give free, no-obligation quotes. Call or text (352) 277-7834 and we will put together a custom price for your yard.

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