A Blue Duck Lawn Care technician aerates a residential lawn in Indiana using professional aeration equipment, with a Blue Duck service truck visible in the background.
Aeration is essential for a strong, healthy lawn but it’s easy to overdo it. Many homeowners in Indiana make simple aeration mistakes by thinking more holes mean better results. The truth? Too much aeration can damage roots, dry out soil, and waste your time and money.
At Blue Duck Lawn Care, we know timing and technique matter most. Here’s how to avoid the most common aeration mistakes and protect your lawn’s long-term health.
Frequent aeration can tear root systems before they’ve had time to regrow. This weakens your turf and makes it more prone to stress and disease.
Pro Tip: Most Indiana lawns only need aeration once per year ideally in early fall.
Too many soil plugs can leave your lawn uneven and rough. That makes mowing difficult and causes patchy water coverage.
Pro Tip: Allow recovery time between aerations so the soil can settle naturally.
When soil is loosened too often, it loses structure and moisture. This common aeration mistake leaves grass dry and yellow.
Pro Tip: Pair aeration with deep watering to maintain soil moisture balance.
Timing matters. If you aerate when grass isn’t actively growing, it won’t recover properly.
Pro Tip: Schedule aeration during your lawn’s growth season usually early fall for cool-season grass.
Aerating more doesn’t mean better results. Too much effort without proper timing gives no added benefit.
Pro Tip: Combine annual aeration with overseeding and fertilization for lasting improvement.
At Blue Duck Lawn Care, our team helps you avoid costly aeration mistakes by using the right methods at the right time. Our professional lawn care services are designed to keep Indiana lawns thick, healthy, and resilient.
📞 Call Blue Duck Lawn Care today to schedule your aeration service and keep your lawn thriving year after year.
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