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What to Do After Aeration in Fort McMurray: Mowing, Watering, and Overseeding Guide

Written by Team GrassDocs | Dec 29, 2025 10:52:14 PM

Quick Answer: What Should I Do After Aerating My Lawn?

After aeration in Fort McMurray, you should:

  1. Leave the plugs on the lawn to break down
  2. Overseed thin or bare areas (ideal right after aeration)
  3. Topdress lightly with compost or soil, if desired
  4. Water deeply, then maintain consistent moisture
  5. Resume regular mowing once the lawn is growing well

Step 1: Leave the Plugs

Aeration leaves small soil cores on the surface.

  • Don’t rake them up
  • Let rain, watering, and mowing break them apart
  • They help topdress the surface and improve soil structure

Step 2: Overseed Right After Aeration

Core holes make perfect seed‑to‑soil contact points.

  • Spread quality grass seed suited to Fort McMurray (cool‑season grasses)
  • Focus heavily on thin, patchy, or high‑traffic areas
  • Lightly rake to get seed into the holes and surrounding soil

Step 3: Optional Topdressing

A light layer of fine compost or screened soil can:

  • Help improve soil quality over time
  • Protect seed and cores
  • Smooth minor bumps

Spread a thin layer so you still see most of the grass blades.

Step 4: Watering After Aeration

  • Give the lawn a good deep soak after overseeding
  • For the next 2–3 weeks, keep the top 1–2 inches of soil moist (especially if you overseeded)
  • Avoid constant puddling—aim for consistent moisture, not swampy conditions

Step 5: Mowing After Aeration

  • You can usually keep your normal mowing schedule
  • If you overseeded heavily, avoid mowing very short or on soggy soil
  • Mow with sharp blades to minimize stress on recovering turf and seedlings

Post‑Aeration FAQs

Q: Should I pick up the plugs after aeration?
A: No. Leave them to break down naturally. They help improve the soil surface.

Q: How soon after aeration should I overseed?
A: Ideally right away, while the core holes are fresh.

Q: Can I fertilize after aeration?
A: Yes. Aeration even helps fertilizer get deeper into the root zone. Just follow product instructions.