Improving soil contact
Dethatching removes the dead-grass layer that’s blocking water and nutrients from reaching the soil — especially important on St. Augustine lawns common in this area.

Ocala lawns face two extremes at once: sandy zones drain too fast for roots to find water, while clay-compacted zones drown roots and grow thin, patchy grass.
Local soil profile: Mixed sandy and clay-heavy soil, prone to fast drainage in some yards and root rot in others.
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Dethatching removes the dead-grass layer that’s blocking water and nutrients from reaching the soil — especially important on St. Augustine lawns common in this area.
Core aeration pulls plugs of compacted soil so air, water, and compost can reach the root zone instead of running off the surface.
Compost topdressing rebuilds natural matter in nutrient-depleted soil — the foundation that keeps grass green long after others have stopped working.
Most of the lawn industry sells surface-level treatments. We rarely recommend re-sodding because it skips over the underlying problem. Our soil-driven approach uses natural compost, professional-grade aeration, and targeted amendments to rebuild the foundation — so your lawn keeps improving year over year.
We use products and methods that are safe for children, pets, and the local environment.
Find out what your lawn is really missing — no high-pressure sales, no cookie-cutter quote.