Lawn Aeration: When and Why Your Grass Needs It
In Washington’s South Sound region, thick clay soils and frequent rain can take a toll on your lawn. Over time, the soil becomes compacted—choking out oxygen, nutrients, and water that your grass desperately needs. Lawn aeration solves this by punching small holes into the ground, opening up pathways for healthier root growth and stronger, more resilient grass. Whether you're in Olympia or Tacoma, regular aeration helps your lawn absorb water more efficiently, improves drainage, and boosts overall health—making it an essential part of seasonal lawn care.published at Friday, July 11th, 2025