
The perforating of the soil with small holes to allow air, water and nutrients to penetrate the grass roots for a stronger, more vigorous lawn!
Aeration opens up and accepts sufficient nutrients for maintaining lawn health. Allows water and air to the root system for vigorous growth.
Thatching is the removal of a layer of dead grass tissue and debris lying between the healthy green grass above the root system and soil below.
Thatching allows the lawn to open up and accept sufficient nutrients for maintaining lawn health. This process allows water and air to the root system for vigorous growth.


A slice/seeder will slice into the soil with steel blades creating furrows. This method puts the seed directly and securely in contact with the soil, as opposed to just spreading seed on top of the lawn.
Slice/Seeding puts the seed right where it needs to be, directly into the soil. Unlike over seeding where not all seed sticks to the soil. This method gives ALL of the seed a better chance to germinate due to being "tucked" into the soil.
Top Dressing is a sand or prepared soil mix applied onto the lawn to smooth the surface and reduce thatch build up by encouraging decomposition. Also used for seeding.
Top Dressing improves surface firmness and resiliency. It improves root zone, drains well and resists soil compaction – allowing soil to "breathe," receiving air, water and nutrients more readily.


Material that is applied to soil or grass itself, to supply nutrients for the health and growth of the lawn.
Fertilizing enables your lawn to have resistance to weed growth. Root strengthening allowing more water absorption, nutrient intake for a more green, lush, healthy appearance.