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  • About Us
  • About Your Lawn
    • About Your Lawn
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    • Common Lawn Pests
    • Common Lawn Weeds
    • Common Lawn Diseases
    • Other Lawn Problems
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Other Lawn Problems

Soil Compaction

Soil Compaction

Soil Compaction

Soil compaction in a lawn restricts air and water flow, hindering grass root growth and leading to poor lawn health. This makes the lawn more susceptible to drought, pests, and diseases due to shallow root systems and reduced nutrient uptake. Regular aeration can mitigate these issues, promoting a healthier and more resilient lawn.

Thatch

Soil Compaction

Soil Compaction

Lawn thatch is a layer of dead grass stems and roots that accumulates between the soil and the green vegetation. Excessive thatch buildup impedes water, air, and nutrient penetration, weakening the grass and making it more susceptible to pests and diseases. Regular dethatching or aeration helps manage thatch levels, promoting a healthier lawn.

Lack of Water

Soil Compaction

Lack of Water

A dry lawn occurs when grass does not receive adequate water, leading to brown, brittle, and weakened turf. This condition makes the lawn more vulnerable to damage from foot traffic, pests, and diseases. Regular watering and proper lawn care practices, such as aeration and mulching, can help restore and maintain lawn health.


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