Say Goodbye to Bare Spots: How Core Aeration Helps Lawn Recovery
Bare spots ruin the look of any Lake County yard. I’m Gerry with Evo Lawn & Landscape, and this guide explains how core aeration jump-starts new grass growth.
Why Bare Spots Happen
Traffic, pet urine, poor drainage, or compaction leave the soil hard as concrete. Seeds can’t take root.
How Aeration Helps Recovery
Aeration holes act like mini seedbeds. Seed drops inside, stays moist, and sprouts fast.
Bonus Tip: Overseed right after aeration for best results.
For fixing drought damage, read Core Aeration for Drought-Stressed Lawns.
To combat weeds creeping into bare spots, check Dealing With Weeds? Why Core Aeration Helps Your Grass Outcompete Them.
And to keep those new roots strong before winter, see 5 Reasons Why Fall Core Aeration Yields the Best Lawn Results.

