
Lawn Aeration in Guelph
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Lawn Aeration in Guelph, Ontario
Guelph, the "Royal City," has a population of approximately 143,000 and holds a special place in Canadian lawn care: it is home to the University of Guelph, which operates one of North America's foremost turfgrass research programs through its Department of Plant Agriculture. The university's Guelph Turfgrass Institute conducts research on grass cultivar performance, soil health, pest management, and sustainable turf practices that directly inform the lawn care industry across Canada. Located in zone 5b with a Speed River corridor running through the city, Guelph has soils that vary from heavy clay in the south end to better-drained loams near the river.
Local Lawn Care Conditions
The city is known for environmental progressivism — Guelph was one of the first Canadian municipalities to implement a comprehensive wet-dry waste separation program — and homeowners here tend to favour organic and low-input lawn care approaches. The city's well-preserved downtown core, Victorian-era residential streets, and the university district create diverse lawn care requirements. Guelph's annual precipitation of approximately 900 mm supports good turf growth, though the clay soils common in residential areas hold moisture and can become waterlogged in spring.
Our Service in This Area
Mow.ca serves Guelph's environmentally conscious homeowners with organic fertilizer options, Fiesta-based weed control, and research-informed turf management recommendations drawing on the local expertise of the Guelph Turfgrass Institute.
Our Lawn Aeration Service
Core aeration is one of the most impactful services you can invest in for your lawn's long-term health. The process relieves soil compaction and creates pathways for water, oxygen, and nutrients to reach the root zone where they matter most. At Mow.ca, our technicians use professional walk-behind and ride-on core aerators that extract 2- to 3-inch (5 to 8 cm) soil plugs spaced every 3 to 4 inches across the entire lawn surface, creating thousands of small holes that dramatically improve soil structure.
How It Works
Soil compaction is a widespread problem across Canadian lawns. Heavy clay soils — common in the Greater Toronto Area, Southern Alberta, and the BC Lower Mainland — are especially susceptible. Foot traffic from children and pets, vehicle parking on turf edges, and the natural settling of builder-grade topsoil on newer properties all contribute to compaction. When soil particles are pressed tightly together, grass roots cannot expand, water pools on the surface instead of infiltrating, and beneficial soil organisms struggle to survive. The result is a thin, stressed lawn prone to weeds, disease, and drought damage.
The ideal timing for core aeration in most of Canada is early fall — September through mid-October — when cool-season grasses like Kentucky Bluegrass and Perennial Ryegrass enter their strongest growth phase. Soil temperatures are still warm enough to support rapid root recovery, while cooling air temperatures reduce stress on the turf. Fall aeration also reduces the risk of stimulating weed seed germination, which is a concern with spring aeration when crabgrass and other annual weeds are actively germinating.
Why Choose This Service
We recommend pairing core aeration with overseeding and a fall fertilizer application for maximum benefit. The aeration holes create ideal seed-to-soil contact points for new grass seed, and the fertilizer feeds both existing turf and new seedlings during the peak fall growth window. This combination can transform a thin, struggling lawn into a dense, vigorous stand of turf within a single season.
For residential properties, we recommend annual aeration for high-traffic lawns and those with heavy clay soils. Properties with lighter foot traffic and sandier soils can benefit from aeration every two years. All soil plugs are left on the surface to decompose naturally — they break down within two to three weeks and return nutrients to the topsoil. There is no need to rake or remove them.
Pricing & Scheduling
Core aeration pricing in Canada typically ranges from $80 to $200 for a standard residential lot, depending on property size and soil conditions. Commercial properties, sports fields, and large acreages are quoted individually based on square footage and access requirements.
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