Aeration in Olmos Park
Mechanical core aeration plus granular compost to open up tight soils. A custom prescription program for Olmos Park homes and businesses, built for Bexar County soils. Not a cookie-cutter schedule.
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Aeration built for Olmos Park lawns
Updated June 27, 2026
Olmos Park is a small enclave of 1920s and '30s estates on the same thin caliche and clay over limestone as the rest of San Antonio, and its deep tree canopy and heat-loving St. Augustine make chinch bugs, shade disease, and thinning turf the recurring fights.
Lawn aeration gives your soil the right levels of air, permitting nutrients and water to reach the roots faster and more completely. We use a high-grade mechanical aerator with hollow tines to remove soil cores without compressing your lawn.
In Olmos Park proper or just outside it in Bexar County, our experienced team knows the soils and grass types this part of South Texas works with. We treat your lawn at the correct intervals through every season.
Quick answer
Aeration in Olmos Park is worth it because local lawns fight issues a generic schedule misses, like Chinch bugs in St. Augustine and Thin caliche and clay over limestone. We assess your soil and grass type, then build a prescription program that treats your Olmos Park lawn at the correct intervals for Bexar County conditions.
Lawn problems Olmos Park yards run into
These are the issues we watch for on aeration visits around Olmos Park and Greater San Antonio.
The Olmos Park lawn-care year, month by month
On Olmos Park's shaded estate lots the plan splits by exposure: time pre-emergent before late-February soil temperatures wake up crabgrass, guard the sunny St. Augustine from chinch bugs through the long dry summer, and watch for brown patch where the old oak canopy keeps the turf damp. Here's what a prescription program focuses on through the seasons here.
Jan to Feb
Dormant turf, soil prep
Warm-season grass is brown and resting. It's the quiet window to test soil, plan the year, and watch for hard freezes that can damage crowns on the I-35 clay.
Late Feb to Mar
Spring pre-emergent
The most time-sensitive job of the year. Pre-emergent has to go down before soil temperatures climb into the mid-60s, or crabgrass and goosegrass are already germinating.
Apr to May
Green-up & first feeding
St. Augustine and Bermuda break dormancy and start growing. First balanced fertilization and broadleaf weed touch-ups set the tone for the season.
Jun to Aug
Heat, watering, chinch bugs
Peak heat. Deep, infrequent watering beats the drought stress, and this is prime chinch-bug season in sunny St. Augustine. Early treatment stops the spread before it browns out a yard.
Jul to Sep
Grubs & brown patch watch
White grubs feed on roots underground while brown patch and gray leaf spot move through stressed, humid turf. We scout and spot-treat trouble before it opens up bare areas.
Sep to Oct
Fall pre-emergent & aeration
A fall pre-emergent blocks winter weeds like Poa annua and henbit, and cooler soil is the right time for core aeration on compacted clay.
Oct to Nov
Last feeding before dormancy
A final, lower-nitrogen feeding helps the lawn store energy and root reserves so it comes back stronger after winter.
Dec
Dormant & freeze watch
Growth stops and the lawn goes dormant. We keep an eye on hard-freeze events and hold off on anything that pushes tender new growth.
Exact timing shifts a little each year with the weather, which is why we treat your Olmos Park lawn on a schedule we adjust to the season rather than a fixed date on a calendar.
A prescriptive garden health program, superior to any cookie-cutter approach
A custom prescription, not cookie-cutter
Our prescriptive garden health program is built around your lawn instead of a one-size-fits-all approach. Your lawn gets exactly what it needs, when it needs it.
Experienced, locally operated
Our experienced lawn team cares for residential and commercial lawns across the San Antonio area.
Built for South Texas
We understand the soils and climate of South Texas, so your lawn stays green and healthy even through hot, dry San Antonio conditions.
We stand behind our work
If something needs attention between scheduled visits, we're here to make it right. Lawn care shouldn't be one more thing on your mind.
Aeration across Olmos Park neighborhoods
We care for residential and commercial lawns throughout Olmos Park and Greater San Antonio. A few of the areas we serve:
Don't see your neighborhood? We serve the wider Olmos Park area too. Give us a call to confirm service to your address.
Why choose us
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Why Prescription Lawn Services Is the Best Aeration in Olmos Park
Olmos Park is a small enclave of 1920s and '30s estates on the same thin caliche and clay over limestone as the rest of San Antonio, and its deep tree canopy and heat-loving St. Augustine make chinch bugs, shade disease, and thinning turf the recurring fights. Instead of running every Olmos Park yard on the same fixed schedule, our experienced, locally operated team builds a custom prescription program around your soil, grass type, and trouble spots and treats at the correct intervals for Bexar County conditions, not a cookie-cutter routine.
If chinch bugs in st. augustine or thin caliche and clay over limestone show up between scheduled visits, we're here to make it right. That's how every aeration plan works in Olmos Park, and it's part of why homeowners across Olmos Park Terrace, Alamo Heights, Terrell Hills, and the rest of Olmos Park keep us on the schedule.
What Olmos Park customers get
- Locally operated team, not a national call center.
- Free, no-obligation quote before any work starts.
- A custom prescription program, not a one-size-fits-all schedule.
- We stand behind our work between scheduled services.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Olmos Park is part of our Greater San Antonio service area, and we cover Olmos Park Terrace, Alamo Heights, Terrell Hills, Monte Vista, and the surrounding Olmos Park area. We'll assess your soil, grass type, and trouble spots, then build a prescription program tailored to your Olmos Park lawn. Give us a call to confirm service to your address.
Olmos Park is a small enclave of 1920s and '30s estates on the same thin caliche and clay over limestone as the rest of San Antonio, and its deep tree canopy and heat-loving St. Augustine make chinch bugs, shade disease, and thinning turf the recurring fights. Our prescription program treats your Olmos Park lawn at the correct intervals for these conditions instead of running a cookie-cutter schedule.
On Olmos Park lawns we most often see chinch bugs in st. augustine and thin caliche and clay over limestone. On Olmos Park's shaded estate lots the plan splits by exposure: time pre-emergent before late-February soil temperatures wake up crabgrass, guard the sunny St. Augustine from chinch bugs through the long dry summer, and watch for brown patch where the old oak canopy keeps the turf damp.
Timing is everything here. On Olmos Park's shaded estate lots the plan splits by exposure: time pre-emergent before late-February soil temperatures wake up crabgrass, guard the sunny St. Augustine from chinch bugs through the long dry summer, and watch for brown patch where the old oak canopy keeps the turf damp. The month-by-month calendar above lays out what we focus on through the year so your Olmos Park lawn gets the right work at the right time.
Yes. We offer affordable solutions for both residential and commercial properties in Olmos Park, from single-family yards to commercial landscapes and parking-lot crevices.
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