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Don’t Aerate Your Lawn This Spring—Here’s Why

As warmer weather arrives, it’s tempting to do whatever it takes to kickstart your lawn following a brutal winter. But not every lawn care remedy is a good idea, especially in the spring when your lawn is in a fragile state. Aerating is one of them. Subjecting your lawn to the stress of aeration now can do more harm than good, weakening the grass and paving the way for aggressive weed growth. 

Related: This Common Spring Lawn Mistake Can Burn Your Grass Fast

What Aerating Does for Your Lawn

Aerating is the process of removing tiny plugs of earth from your lawn using an aerator. The practice relieves soil compaction, allowing nutrients, water, and oxygen to reach the grass roots, spurring growth. It’s especially helpful when overseeding a lawn as those holes serve as perfect places for dropping seeds. 

Why Spring Aerating Can Do More Harm Than Good

While there are many benefits to aerating your lawn in the fall, it can actually damage your lawn if done in the spring. 

Dries Out Your Lawn

Aerating your lawn in the spring can cause your lawn to dry out more quickly. That’s because the holes created by aeration can cause moisture to evaporate from the soil more quickly under the hot summer sun. 

Related: Early Weed Surge Is Hitting Lawns Hard—Fix It Fast

Encourages a Weed Invasion

    Spring is the time for prime weed growth. By aerating, you’re creating ideal conditions for spring weeds like crabgrass to germinate and thrive. Aerating opens up the soil, improving access to oxygen and water, while also breaking the weed barrier created by any preemergent application you made prior to aerating. And since aerating stresses your lawn, it forces your grass to compete with weeds while it’s recovering. 

    Undermines Preegmergents

      Spring is the ideal time to apply a pre-emergent that prevents weeds from germinating and taking root. But preemergent works by creating a barrier over the soil surface. If you break up that barrier by aerating it, it makes the preemergent treatment far less effective at preventing weeds. 

      Stresses Your Lawn

        Aerating your lawn, while beneficial in the long term, stresses it in the short term. Your lawn needs time to recover after aeration. If you aerate in the spring, you’re forcing the grass to recover as the heat of summer arrives. 

        When Is The Best Time to Aerate Your Lawn?

        Fall is by far the best time to aerate your lawn. By then, the weather is cooling and annual weeds are dying, so your grass won’t have to compete with them as it recovers. Since the weather is also getting cooler as winter closes in, your grass has period cool weather to recover before winter arrives. Cooler, wetter fall weather also means there’s little risk of aeration causing the soil to dry out.

        When You Should Aerate in The Spring

        There are times when it does make sense to aerate your lawn in the spring:

        Relieve Heavy Soil Compaction

        If your lawn is suffering from winter compaction, consists of heavy clay spoil, or is in a high traffic area, you may not be able to wait for the fall to aerate the lawn. 

        Penetrate Dense Thatch

        If your lawn is suffocating under a dense layer of thatch, you may choose to aerate to help break through that layer and get nutrients, air, and water to the grass roots. Since aeration stresses your lawn less than dethatching, it’s a good option for spring thatch removal. 

        Support Overseeding

        If you’re overseeding a thin lawn in the spring, then it makes sense to aerate it first to promote good seed to soil contact. 

        Timing a Spring Aeration

        While fall is clearly the best time to aerate, aerating in the spring is possible if you follow a strict timeline and watering regimen:

        • Aerate early. Aerate early before you apply preemergent to avoid breaking that weed barrier. Apply the preemergent after aerating and before weeds begin to sprout. 
        • Water after aerating. Stick to a strict watering schedule after aerating to ensure the soil plugs break down and aeration holes fill before the heat of summer hits. 

        Bottom Line

        Unless you're dealing with compacted soil, dense thatch, or are overseeding, there is really no reason to aerate your lawn in the spring. Aerating now only stresses your lawn while promoting weed growth. A better option is to time your aerating for the fall when your lawn is better equipped to recover from this practice and will actually benefit from aeration. 

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