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Why Nebraska Lawns Need Annual Aeration

Clay soil is common throughout Nebraska, and it naturally packs together very tightly. When soil gets compacted, water pools on top instead of soaking in. Your grass roots can’t grow deep, which makes your lawn weak and brown in summer. Our aeration breaks up this compaction by pulling out soil plugs. This lets oxygen reach the roots and helps fertilizer work better. The plugs we leave behind will break down naturally in a few weeks. Annual aeration is the best way to keep lawns thick and green all season long.

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Professional Lawn Aeration in Nebraska

Nebraska homeowners know that our heavy clay soil creates real problems for lawns. Your grass struggles because the soil gets packed down tight from foot traffic, mowing, and Nebraska weather. Our professional aeration service removes 3-4 inch plugs of soil using commercial stand-on aerators. This opens up your compacted clay soil so water and nutrients can reach the roots. Your grass will grow deeper roots and handle drought better. We perform aeration every October when conditions are perfect. This annual service keeps your lawn healthy year after year.

Our Professional Aeration Equipment Makes the Difference

Many homeowners rent walk-behind aerators that only pull 1-2 inch plugs. That’s not deep enough to fix real compaction problems. We use professional stand-on aerators that pull plugs 3-4 inches deep into the soil. This reaches down into the compacted clay layer where your roots actually grow. Deeper holes mean better results that last longer. We also use walk-behind machines in tight spaces so every part of your lawn gets treated. Our equipment and experience deliver results you simply can’t get from a rental machine.

Our Frequently Asked Questions

At Yard Boss, we understand that you may have questions about our services, processes, and how we can help you achieve the perfect lawn.  Whether you’re curious about our lawn care techniques, service areas, or the benefits of professional lawn maintenance, you’ll find the information you need right here. If you have any additional questions, feel free to reach out to our friendly team!

No, we have a minimum charge that covers up to 5,000 sq ft. Here's why we don't do small patches:

  • Different texture and color: New TTTF seed will look different from your existing grass (likely older varieties or bluegrass). It will look like a patchwork quilt.
  • Uneven appearance: Patch areas will be noticeably different—darker green, different blade width, different growth pattern
  • Better approach: Seed entire lawn, front yard, or back yard as complete sections for uniform appearance

NO! Do not skip fertilizer. The fertilizer is very beneficial for new seed. Here's what happens:

  • We note your account that lawn was seeded
  • We continue fertilizer applications (great for new grass)
  • We skip herbicide/weed killer for 6 weeks (protects new grass)
  • At 6 weeks, we resume weed control once grass is mature (3 mowings)

 We use a premium blend of 3 Turf Type Tall Fescue cultivars specifically selected for the Eastern Nebraska region. This seed blend includes varieties with excellent NTEP (National Turfgrass Evaluation Program) testing results, meaning they've proven superior performance in:

  • Disease resistance
  • Drought tolerance
  • Heat stress tolerance
  • Color retention
  • Density and texture

We apply 5 lbs per 1,000 sq ft as a standard rate. In very thin or completely bare areas, we apply even higher rates. This is a thick application designed to create a dense, lush lawn.

No, if you're on our 6-step fertilizer program, your soil will have plenty of nutrients for the seed. Adding starter fertilizer would create over-fertilization, which can actually harm new seedlings. Our program provides everything your seed needs to thrive.

This is THE critical factor for success. Follow this schedule exactly:

  • Weeks 1-4: Water 2-3 times per day (early morning, midday, early evening). Keep soil surface damp at all times.
    • Rule of thumb: Cut the run time in half from normal watering when watering 2-3 times a day
  • Weeks 5-6: Water 1 time per day (early morning). Grass is establishing but still shallow.
  • Week 7 through November: Resume regular watering 3× per week. Deeper, less frequent watering.


Critical:
This is a guide. The soil surface MUST stay damp for seed to survive. New grass has no deep roots to access lower soil moisture—think of it like a newborn baby that needs frequent care.

We will NOT aerate or aerate and seed if sprinklers are not marked. We don't want the liability of damaged sprinklers. You must:

  • Mark all sprinkler heads with flags, stakes, or spray paint before service date
  • Respond to our notification confirming sprinklers are marked
  • If you can't mark them, you'll be rescheduled to a designated reschedule week

 Minimal aftercare needed:

  • Mow normally (plugs will be chopped up and break down)
  • Water normally (no special requirements)
  • Plugs will naturally break down in 2-4 weeks from mowing and rain
  • Leave the plugs in the lawn
  • Resume all normal lawn activities immediately

For aeration only: Lawn will look slightly messy for 1-2 weeks due to soil plugs on surface, but no damage. Plugs break down quickly.

For aeration & seeding: Very thin or bare areas may be completely torn up by the double-pass aeration—this is normal and beneficial. It creates maximum soil disruption for seed-to-soil contact. The lawn will look rough for 2-3 weeks, then new grass fills in beautifully.