Switch This Spring & Get FREE Aeration
(First 100 Customers Only)
Your lawn says a lot about your home. It’s the first thing neighbors see, the place your kids play, and the space where weekends are spent relaxing outdoors.
For a limited time this spring, the first 100 customers receive FREE aeration service when they start a lawn care program with Rock Water Farm.
Offer valid through mid-April 2026.
Why Aeration Matters
Even well-maintained lawns suffer from soil compaction, thinning grass, and patchy areas over time. Without proper care, nutrients, air, and water struggle to reach the roots where they’re needed most. Aeration works to restore your lawn from the ground up.

Core Aeration
Core aeration removes small plugs of soil from your lawn, relieving compaction and allowing your grass roots to breathe.
Benefits include:
- Improved nutrient absorption
- Better water penetration into the soil
- Stronger root growth
- Reduced soil compaction
- Healthier microbial activity in the soil
Our expert lawn maintenance and lawn care services keep your yard looking its best all season long. We go beyond basic mowing with professional aeration solutions that loosen compacted soil, improve nutrient absorption, and help your grass grow thicker, healthier, and greener.
Frequently asked questions
What is lawn aeration?
Lawn aeration is the process of removing small plugs of soil from your lawn to relieve soil compaction and allow your grass roots better access to air, water, and nutrients. Over time, foot traffic, mowing, and natural settling compress the soil, making it harder for grass to grow strong roots. Aeration opens the soil so your lawn can breathe and grow more vigorously.
What is overseeding?
Overseeding is the process of spreading new grass seed across your existing lawn. This helps fill in thin or patchy areas and improves the overall density, color, and health of your turf. By introducing new grass varieties, overseeding also strengthens your lawn’s ability to resist weeds, drought, and disease.
Why are aeration and overseeding done together?
Aeration and overseeding complement each other perfectly. When the soil is aerated, the small holes created in the lawn provide ideal spaces for new grass seed to settle into the soil. This improves seed-to-soil contact and increases the chances of successful germination. The result is thicker, healthier grass that fills in bare spots and strengthens your lawn.
How does aeration help my lawn grow healthier?
Aeration improves the overall health of your lawn by:
- Reducing soil compaction
- Allowing nutrients to reach the root system
- Improving water absorption
- Encouraging deeper root growth
- Enhancing soil microbial activity
When your lawn’s roots can access everything they need to grow, the grass becomes stronger, greener, and more resilient.
When is the best time to aerate and overseed?
The best time for aeration and overseeding depends on the type of grass in your lawn and the local climate. In most cases, these services are performed during periods when grass is actively growing so the lawn can recover quickly and establish new growth. Our lawn care professionals determine the optimal timing based on your lawn’s specific conditions.
Will aeration and overseeding help reduce weeds?
Yes. A thicker, healthier lawn naturally crowds out weeds by limiting the space and resources they need to grow. Overseeding fills in thin areas where weeds typically appear, while aeration helps grass grow stronger and more competitive.
