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Best Time to Aerate and Overseed a Lawn
The best time to aerate and overseed is early spring or early fall for cool-season grass, or in late spring and early summer for warm-season.
When Is It Too Late to Aerate and Overseed Your Lawn?
It is too late to aerate and overseed your lawn in early winter or late summer, depending on whether you have cool- or warm-season grass.
Core Aeration vs. Spike Aeration: What’s the Difference?
When your gloomy lawn is suffocating from compacted soil, it’s time to rent an aerator. But should you perform core […]