JOLIET, Ill., May 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — As lawns across Illinois and Northwest Indiana recover from winter and brace for a soggy spring, Dr. Green Services is stepping in with a cleaner, more effective solution to one of the region’s toughest turf challenges: soil compaction. The company’s new liquid aeration service is now available in key markets, helping homeowners prepare their lawns for a healthier, greener summer.
Now serving areas including Chicago, Naperville, Joliet, Merrillville, Valparaiso, and surrounding communities, Dr. Green’s launch comes at the ideal time—spring is peak aeration season, and homeowners are increasingly looking for hassle-free, science-backed ways to boost lawn health.
“Lawns in this region take a beating year-round,” said James Tatum, Operations Manager and certified technician at Dr. Green Services. “Between heavy foot traffic, freeze-thaw cycles, and saturated spring soil, compaction is a major issue. Liquid aeration solves that—without the mess or machinery.”
Why Midwest Lawns Struggle with Compaction
Lawns in Illinois and Northwest Indiana often sit on dense clay soil, which holds water but limits airflow. After winter, this soil becomes waterlogged. Come summer, it dries out and hardens—making it hard for roots to access oxygen and nutrients.
This cycle weakens grass, causes bare patches, and creates conditions for disease. According to the University of Illinois Extension, soil compaction is one of the leading causes of turf decline in the state.
Dr. Green Services breaks that cycle with liquid aeration—a treatment that uses a custom blend of humic acids and organic surfactants to loosen soil beneath the surface. It creates pathways for air, water, and nutrients to reach the root zone, improving both short- and long-term lawn health.
Why Choose Liquid Over Core Aeration?
Liquid aeration offers key advantages over traditional core aeration:
- Full-lawn coverage (not just plugs)
- No machinery or lawn damage
- Safe for pets and children after drying
- Same-day lawn access
- Boosts microbial activity in the soil
- Can be applied across more of the growing season
“We’ve had homeowners say their lawn looked greener within days,” Tatum said. “It’s not just a seasonal fix—it’s a long-term investment in soil health.”
Service Areas
Liquid aeration is now available in:
Illinois
Chicago, Naperville, Aurora, Elgin, Joliet, Orland Park, Oak Lawn, and surrounding suburbs
Northwest Indiana
Hammond, Merrillville, Valparaiso, Crown Point, Highland, and nearby communities
Perfect Timing for Healthier Lawns
Spring and early summer are ideal for aeration in the Midwest—especially before the intense summer heat arrives. With rainfall already saturating local soils, now is the time to open up the root zone without tearing up your turf.
Learn More or Schedule a Service
Visit: www.drgreenservices.com
Explore the Aeration Guide: “Do I Need Lawn Aeration?“
References:
- University of Illinois Extension – “Lawn Aeration: Why, When, and How” (2023)
- University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture – “Soil Compaction and Liquid Aeration” (2022)
- Dr. Green Lawn Blog – “Lawn Aeration Services” (2024)
Contact:
Ryan Van Haastrecht
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800-465-2934
SOURCE Dr. Green Services