Aerating, seeding, and applying starter fertilizer are key steps in building a healthy, lush lawn. Aeration relieves compacted soil and allows water, oxygen, and nutrients to reach the roots more effectively. Overseeding helps fill in thin or bare areas, creating thicker, greener grass that naturally helps prevent weeds. Starter fertilizer provides essential nutrients that encourage strong root development and faster seed germination, giving new grass the best possible start. Together, these services improve the overall health, appearance, and durability of your lawn.
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