Verticutting and seeding your lawn or aerating and overseeding? These are the two questions we hear at Ryan Lawn & Tree from those who want to plan for the best-looking lawn on the block. Seeding decisions are important in preparing your lawn for the thickest, greenest turf.

You must time it right, and choose favorable conditions and the right techniques to encourage new grass to grow into a healthy-looking lawn. Seeding is best done in either the spring or the fall. Cooler air with warm ground temperatures, increased moisture, and fewer weeds give grass seeds the opportunity to easily establish a root system and begin to thrive.

Aeration and verticutting with seeding are sometimes used independently and sometimes together in order to create beautiful lawns throughout the Midwest. To decide which is right for your lawn, it’s also important to know the purpose and differences between the two.

The Difference Between Core Aeration & Verticutting

What Is Core Aeration?

What Is Verticutting Your Lawn?

Find Out Which Is Best For Your Lawn Today

When you’re not sure whether you should be verticutting your lawn or aerating & overseeding the lawn to achieve your thickest, greenest yard, call the Pros at Ryan Lawn & Tree! We have full-time experts at every location throughout the Midwest including St. Louis, Kansas City, Wichita, Springfield, MO, and Tulsa, OK who will visit your home and offer a free, no-obligation assessment of your lawn.

Get a Free Estimate today to schedule your visit and plan to have the best-looking lawn on the block that is the envy of your neighbors!