Address: 6920 Roosevelt Way NE #116, Seattle, WA 98115, USA
Phone: +12062145595
Sunday: 8AM–8PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 8AM–8PM
Wednesday: 8AM–8PM
Thursday: 8AM–8PM
Friday: 8AM–8PM
Saturday: 8AM–8PM
Niki Athis
Really good guy. I used the contact form on his website and he called me later that day and came by. I had said I wanted aerating and thatching but with the small lawn that we have he suggested we get the new hand thatching tool that is really easy to use and not pay him to do it. He also gave us advice on lawn care. He aerated our yard that very same day. I really appreciate that he didn't try to oversell us on any products or services that we didn't need. He is very knowledgeable and willing to share that knowledge - for no extra charge. We are very pleased with his service and will be calling him back in the fall.
Donna Adams
Stuart, owner of Aerating-Thatching Co, Seattle, has been doing my yard for about 11 years. He is very reliable and very professional. He looks over my lawn and tells me what I need to do to make it look like a million bucks. This year it is lush and quite a showy green. I am very pleased and will continue to use the services Stuart provides. And, his prices are reasonable for the product and service he provides.
Dan Anderson
I didn't know what I needed, and Stewart came by and didn't oversell. He was very honest in what I needed to get my lawn into great shape. He is obviously interested in developing renewal business and not just getting the most out of a 1 time visit. He was also on time and there was good communication for scheduling and letting me know the day of when he was coming by.
Ben Link
Stewart is a miracle worker. Our yard was full of moss and always very soggy. The grass looked horrible. Stewart explained we had a problem with the chemical balance in our soil and recommended a very economical treatment plan. He gave me a couple of tasks to do and a timeline of when to do them. It is now a few months later and our grass is thick and lush. The soggy mess is gone. He is coming back in the fall to de-thatch and get rid of the moss. Last week, I had a question about the lawn. I emailed my question and Stewart called me back quickly. Service and expertise are what you get with Stewart. We recommend him to everyone we know.
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I will start aerating Mon Mar 5 2018. For thatching I am still waiting for dryer and warmer weather.
Aerating: Spring and fall are generally the best times of year to aerate your lawn. These are the seasons when your lawn is actively growing and you can overseed immediately afterwards. Many people also aerate in July to prevent localized dry spots and improve irrigation. Thatching: Spring and fall, when the lawn is dry, actively growing and can repair itself quickly. It is best to thatch lighter in spring and heavier in fall when the lawn can rejuvenate itself most easily.
You can but the first rule of successful overseeding is getting the grass seed in contact with your lawns soil. Just because a grass seed germinates on your lawn does not mean the seedling will survive even short term. For long term successful lawn establishment, grass seeds need to be planted in the soil for proper root development. This is why lawn aeration with a starter fertilizer is recommended before overseeding your lawn.
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