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Randy’s Lawn Care
New to Angi

Serving Piedmont, AL and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Hey this is Randy’s Lawn Care,\nHere at Randy’s Lawn Care we treat all of are customers needs when it comes to the property we have been open for going on a year know and with us will be treated with respect and loyalty so call us today to get an estimate on getting your grass cut or what ever ur heart desires.\n\nThank you and have a nice day.

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Sowing Seeds, LLC
New to Angi

Serving Piedmont, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

This is a family owned and operated business located in Etowah County. We never turn down small jobs but are also equipped and insured to take care of large scale jobs as well. We also offer 24 hour emergency service and have extensive experience with storm clean-up. Estimates are always free!

Josh and the Giant Poplar
100' Pine
Apartment Complex
Chuck
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FAQs for lawn care aeration projects in Piedmont, AL

Aeration is the best way to keep your lawn healthy and vibrant. Annual aeration makes your lawn more breathable and helps nutrients reach the roots, improving water absorption and reducing puddles where pests might breed. However, timing matters. It's best to avoid aerating during droughts, extreme heat, or if your lawn is battling weeds. A local pro can help you determine the ideal time for your yard.

Most lawns benefit from annual aeration to keep them healthy and thriving. If your lawn has a lot of thatch buildup—more than half an inch—you might need to aerate twice a year for a couple of years to get it under control. But if your soil isn't compacted and there's minimal thatch, you might be able to skip a year.

When you hire a professional lawn care company, a standard 10,000-square-foot lawn takes about 30 minutes to aerate. Uneven, sloped, or especially large lawns can take significantly more time. So, depending on your lawn's size and condition, the process can take anywhere from half an hour to several hours.

The best time to aerate your lawn is during the spring or fall when your grass is actively growing and the soil has enough moisture. Aerating once in the spring and once in the fall yields the best results. Avoid aerating when your lawn is dormant or right after heavy rain when the soil is too wet—that can make aeration less effective.

Even if your lawn looks healthy, aeration can still be beneficial. If you have good growth, proper drainage, and little thatch, you might not need to aerate right away. Regular aeration helps water and nutrients reach the roots, keeping your lawn strong over time. Keep an eye on your lawn's condition to decide when it might need aeration.

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