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Old 09-15-2011, 07:37 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by MoneyGuy View Post
My lawn is great and two seasons old. I redid the whole yard. I'm not sure it needs this done yet. Does it?
Aeration is not just for old yards, it actually benefits new yards immensely. New yards suffer from compaction of the limited amount of topsoil used, which after a year or two really starts to affect the new lawn.

I'm a Weed Man customer as well and my lawn is in great shape right now, but I have ordered the aeration for this fall. (A fall aeration is great because of the greater depth they can achieve with the cores right now compared to a spring aeration.)

Think of it this way, you aren't getting an aeration to see results this year, where you'll really see it is next spring and all next year - doing it now sets the lawn up for a very strong season next year.
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