Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Core Aeration & Lawn Seeding

Lawn aeration is a maintenance process that involves perforating the soil with small holes to alleviate compaction and allow vital resources—air, water, and nutrients—to reach the grass root system. 

The primary benefits include:

Relieves Soil Compaction: Aeration breaks up densely packed soil caused by foot traffic, pets, or heavy equipment. This decompression allows roots to expand deeper and spread wider.

Improves Nutrient Uptake: By opening channels in the soil, aeration ensures that fertilizers reach the roots directly instead of sitting on the surface or getting lost to runoff.

Enhances Water Absorption: Aerated soil acts like a sponge, significantly reducing water runoff and puddling after heavy rain or irrigation.

Reduces Thatch Buildup: It introduces oxygen and beneficial soil microorganisms that help break down the thatch layer (the accumulation of dead organic matter between the grass and soil).

Increases Drought Tolerance: Stronger, deeper roots created by aeration allow the lawn to access moisture deeper in the soil during dry spells.

Prepares for Overseeding: The holes provide an ideal environment for new seeds to make direct contact with the soil, which drastically improves germination rates.

Promotes Healthier, Greener Turf: The combination of better airflow, more water, and improved fertilization results in a thicker, more vibrant, and more resilient lawn. 

For the best results, professionals often recommend core aeration removing soil plugs rather than just spiking the ground, which can sometimes increase compaction around the holes. At Wall Landscape Services LLC, we can do your lawn aeration services in Springtime or in Fall time. During our visit, we can for an additional cost also apply new grass seed to all aerate areas to help grow in new grass where needed.


Monday, January 19, 2026

Outdoor Drainage for Gutter and Downspout Systems

Gutter and Downspout Drainage systems manage rainwater runoff from your roof to protect your home's foundation, walls, and landscaping from water damage and erosion. Key components include the gutters, downspouts, and various extension or collection solutions. These types of systems are installed underground so you do not see them in solid or perforated PVC piping and typically connected into a storm drainage system already on the property, a drywell system, or ran into another area of the property in some circumstances. Each system we install always have clean outs installed in the event a future cleaning or service of the underground system is needed.

Contact Wall Landscape Services for further details and pricing.