Grass Roots provides dethatching and aerating for Albuquerque lawns that need better access to air, water, and nutrients. Compacted soil and thatch buildup can keep turf from responding well even when mowing and watering are consistent.
These Lawn care services help address common lawn stress by improving the growing environment around the roots. They are often most useful when paired with proper mowing, fertilizing, and irrigation awareness.
Thatch is the layer of dead grass and organic material that can build up between soil and living turf. Too much thatch can block water and nutrients. Compacted soil can create similar problems by limiting root movement and absorption.
Grass Roots evaluates lawn condition before recommending dethatching or aeration. The timing should fit the season, turf condition, and maintenance goals.
Aeration and dethatching are not cosmetic shortcuts. They support the root zone so other Landscape services and lawn care routines can work more effectively.
Dethatching removes excess buildup that can prevent water, air, and nutrients from reaching the soil. It can help lawns respond better to care.
Aeration opens compacted soil so roots can access more air and water. This can be especially helpful in areas with foot traffic or heavy soil.
After aeration or dethatching, lawns may need proper watering, mowing, and fertilizing. Grass Roots can include follow-up care in a maintenance plan.
If your Albuquerque lawn feels weak, compacted, or slow to recover, Grass Roots can help with dethatching, aerating, and related Lawn care services.
If your Albuquerque lawn feels weak, compacted, or slow to recover, Grass Roots can help with dethatching, aerating, and related Lawn care services.
Yes. Grass Roots provides weekly and monthly lawn care and landscape maintenance based on the property size, condition, and service needs.
Yes. The team maintains gravel areas, xeriscapes, planting beds, shrubs, trees, turf, mulch, and mixed landscapes.
Yes. Grass Roots offers fertilizing, aerating, dethatching, and grub control to support healthier lawns when those services are appropriate for the property.
Yes. One-time spring and fall cleanups are available for debris removal, pruning, bed refreshes, mulching, and general yard cleanup.