Core aeration is an essential maintenance practice for Florida lawns, helping grass thrive in the state's dense soils and humid climate. By mechanically removing small plugs of soil, aeration reduces compaction, improves water absorption, and allows oxygen and nutrients to reach the root zone more effectively.
This is especially important in Florida, where thatch buildup and compacted sandy or clay-based soils can restrict healthy growth. Regular core aeration encourages deeper roots, improves drought tolerance, and promotes a thicker, greener lawn year-round.