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Late Fall Core Aeration and Overseeding


ACT "NOW" TO SAVE ON CORE AERATION AND 

OVERSEEDING


***Get a Free Soil Enrichment***


 
Lawn Doctor’s Core Aeration can improve the health and appearance of your lawn. Core Aeration removes thousands of small plugs of soil, which improves water absorption, reduces growth-choking thatch and allows stronger root development. Core Aeration can maximize the benefits of our other services and provide you with the lush, green lawn you've always wanted. Over seeding will improve the thickness of the overall turf and help fill in the bare spots. We are preparing our Core Aeration schedule now! RESPOND before Oct, 31 2012 so we can schedule your lawn for Core Aeration and Overseeding, plus give you a special discount. Act now and receive a 12% current customer discount for the turf area we currently service, plus a FREE Soil Enrichment.


What is Organic Soil Enrichment?

This valuable service will improve root penetration and soil water retention, making your regular watering more effective. It also reduces damaging salts from your turf’s root zone and improves soil aeration, keeping your valuable turf healthy and beautiful all season long. Soil Enrichment will reduce the accumulation of thatch on your lawn and enhance its natural resistance to pests and diseases.

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