Lawn Aeration & Overseeding in Worthington, Ohio
Core aeration and overseeding for Worthington cool-season lawns. Pulled plugs, the right seed blend, and watering instructions you can actually follow.
Why Worthington properties need their own approach
Worthington soils answer aeration timing differently. Worthington's downtown historic district has strict tree-trimming and landscape standards that the city actively enforces — work has to clear sidewalk and street setbacks per code. I run my Worthington aeration window from late August through mid-October — soil temperatures drop into the upper 60s, the rain pattern shifts, and seed germinates without baking. Lawns along High Street and the Old Worthington village that I've over-seeded are still carrying that seed line through the spring.
What's included on every Worthington aeration & over seeding in central ohio visit
- Core aeration with pulled plugs (not spike)
- Turf-type tall fescue or KBG blend overseeding
- Starter fertilizer at correct rate
- Watering schedule and follow-up plan
- Soil-test recommendation when patches won't fill in
Aeration is quoted per square foot of lawn. Overseeding adds the seed cost (typically $4-$8 per 1,000 sq ft for the blend I use). Both quoted together in writing.
Frequently asked — Aeration & Over Seeding in Central Ohio in Worthington
When should I aerate my Worthington lawn?
Late August through mid-October is the sweet spot. Soil temperatures at 4-inch depth drop into the 60s — that's prime cool-season root growth. Spring aeration runs second-best and gets done late March to mid-April.
Is aeration worth it for an established Worthington lawn?
Yes if the lawn shows compaction (puddles after rain, hard-to-push-in screwdriver, water running off instead of soaking in), thatch over 1/2 inch, or thin patches. Most Worthington lawns benefit from core aeration every 1-2 years.
How long until I see results from overseeding?
Germination starts at 7-14 days for tall fescue, 14-21 for KBG. Visible turf fill-in is 30-45 days. Mowing the new seed waits until it's 3-4 inches tall.
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Find Lawn Harmony Landscaping near Worthington
Owner-operated out of Circleville — service routes through Worthington and the rest of Franklin County.
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