With the Texas heat already building and another dry summer forecast on the horizon, Dr. Green Services has announced the launch of its advanced liquid aeration system for residential lawns throughout Dallas–Fort Worth, and surrounding areas.
Tailored to the region's infamously dense clay soils and erratic climate, this innovation offers Texas homeowners a powerful alternative to traditional core aeration - no machinery, no soil plugs and no downtime. "Our Texas customers face a perfect storm of drought stress, heavy soil, and shallow roots," said James Tatum, operations manager and certified horticulturist at Dr. Green Services. "This new liquid aeration solution is safe, efficient, and deeper than mechanical methods - keeping lawns healthy even in the toughest conditions."
Texas lawns have long suffered from compacted clay soils, which limit oxygen flow and trap water at the surface, especially during periods of low rainfall. Add in foot traffic, heat stress and rapid weather swings; you've got a recipe for patchy, stressed turf.
Dr. Green's liquid aeration formula uses biodegradable surfactants and organic acids to loosen compacted soil down to the root zone. Unlike traditional plug aeration, which reaches just two to three inches deep and treats only part of the lawn, liquid aeration delivers 100% coverage - activating root growth across the entire yard. "This is more than a cosmetic fix," said Tatum. "It's soil science in action. Healthier soil equals a stronger, more drought-resistant lawn - without the mess or hassle."
April through June is peak lawn aeration season in North Texas, when warm season grasses like Bermuda and St. Augustine are actively growing and best able to recover. With record drought conditions predicted, improving water and nutrient retention in the soil is more critical than ever.
As outlined in Dr. Green's educational blog on the subject:
Lawn Aeration Services Explained
Liquid Aeration Advantages:
Now serving the entire DFW metroplex!
Dr. Green's liquid aeration service is available immediately in:
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