In our area, aeration fits best anywhere from early spring through mid-fall. The soil warms up quickly here, so most lawns are ready by April, and you can continue aerating until October as long as the grass is still growing.
Thatch builds up fast in Eastern Washington because of irrigation and our dense soils. Dethatching is usually done from mid-spring into early fall.
Overseeding works best when paired with aeration. Our climate gives you two good windows:
Eastern Washington soils often drift acidic due to irrigation and clay content. If your lawn struggles to stay green even with regular fertilizer, your pH may need adjusting.
Tri-Cities lawns face intense summer heat, compact soils, and long dry spells. By handling major lawn work in the months where conditions are mild, you help the lawn build stronger roots and stay greener through the year. Aeration, dethatching, and overseeding all work better when the grass is actively growing—and that’s why timing matters.
If you’re in Kennewick, Pasco, Richland, or anywhere nearby, we can take care of the aeration, dethatching, overseeding, or soil-conditioning for you. Just reach out whenever you’re ready.
Micah Valentine is a leading expert in Pacific Northwest turf management, specializing in professional lawn aeration, dethatching, overseeding, and fertilization strategies for 2026.