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Dethatching |
Uses |
- Removing thatch
- Aerating the lawn
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- Removing thatch and debris from above and below the soil
- Aerating the lawn
- Frees plant roots to encourage growth
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When to Use |
- Lawn is actively growing and soil is moderately moist
- If thatch is an inch thick or more
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- Late Spring and early Autumn
- Once or twice a year
- After mowing the lawn
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Pros |
- Removes thatch that prevents water and nutrients from reaching the soil
- Promotes grass growth
- Prevents mold, mildew, moss, and fungi
- Regulates temperature and moisture
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- Removes thatch that prevents water and nutrients from reaching the soil
- Prevents mold, mildew, moss, and fungi
- Discourages weed growth
- Removes the boucy/spongy feel in your lawn
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Cons |
- Dethatching a dormant lawn can damage the grass
- Only for above soil thatch/debris removal
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- Your lawn will not look very pretty for a few days while the lawn and soil recovers
- Scarifying too often can cause damage to your lawn
Scarifying
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