Core aeration removes small plugs of soil from a lawn to relieve compaction and allow air, water, and nutrients to reach the grass roots. In Minnesota, this service is especially important because heavy winter snow, spring moisture, and clay-rich soils can compact the ground. Aeration helps repair that damage, encouraging thicker turf and improving the lawn’s ability to handle drought.
Overseeding with Kentucky bluegrass seed helps fill in thin areas and create a thicker, healthier lawn. This process adds new grass plants to existing turf, improving density, color, and the lawn’s ability to resist weeds and stress.