If your lawn is suffering from poor color, dying grass, sparse growth, or thatch, it may require professional lawn seeding or aeration. Thanks to our Turf Tamer® power seeding system and our core lawn aeration program, Lawn Doctor of Doylestown makes seeding and aeration easy for Southeast Pennsylvanians. With a free expert evaluation just a phone call away, we give Doylestown area homeowners – including those in Ambler, Warrington, Warminster, and Chalfont – the guaranteed services they need to breathe life back into an unhealthy lawn.
Lawn Seeding from Lawn Doctor of Doylestown
When it comes time to seed or re-seed your lawn, it pays to have the guidance and help of a professional. The best time for lawn seeding is early autumn, typically in September, meaning you won’t see the full results until the following spring. Poor DIY seeding – which is marked by sparse, uneven, or thatch-heavy growth – therefore takes over a year to fix.
With Lawn Doctor of Doylestown, the guesswork is taken out of lawn seeding. Our exclusive Turf Tamer® system guarantees exact and even distribution of seeds. What’s more, Turf Tamer’s advanced reciprocating action prevents damage to existing turf and provides excellent seed-to-soil contact, promoting healthy growth.
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Lawn Aeration from Lawn Doctor of Doylestown
Two of the most common causes of unhealthy turf are soil compaction and thatch. When soil compaction or thatch buildup happens, turf and other plant life cannot properly “breathe.” Since air is essential for turf growth, grass often begins to die when compaction or thatch occurs.
If your lawn is affected by thatch or compaction, the solution is lawn aeration. There are two main methods for aeration: spike aeration and core aeration. Lawn Doctor of Doylestown provides core aeration services, which precisely cores your lawn for even aeration. This method produces more even and longer-lasting results than spike aeration, which is the most popular DIY method.
There are a number of factors that can cause compaction or thatch, but some lawns are at more risk than others. Lawns that see heavy use are more likely to become compacted, while uneven growth, poor DIY lawn seeding, and over-fertilization can all cause thatch.
Call Today for Your Lawn’s Evaluation
Thinking of professional lawn seeding or aeration for your yard? Call Lawn Doctor of Doylestown today at 215-822-0346 and we’ll provide you with a no-cost, no-obligation estimate and lawn evaluation. We can even let you know if it is best to aerate and seed together or separately, and we’ll fully guarantee your satisfaction on any service we provide.
Give Lawn Doctor of Doylestown a Call Today at 215-822-0346.
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