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Xclou Lawn Thatching Rake - Moss Removal Tool - Garden Rake Head - Lawn Rake - Lawn Dethatching Rake - Garden Rake - Soil Rake - Leaf Rake - Turf Rake - Grass Cutter - Rake - Garden Tools

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The rake’s extra-thick steel (in addition to its 16-tine steel head) will do the trick to clean your lawn efficiently. Combat Thatch-Related Issues: Thatch buildup can harbor insects, create a water barrier, and impede new grass growth. Thatching rake: By using the same motion you would to rake leaves, the short tines and curved blades of a dethatching rake (such as TRG’s Groundskeeper II) can dig into your lawn to pull up the thatch layer.

On top of this SCH has now been designing a large number of units that are useful for the sports and leisure market. You want to remove cores as deeply as possible from soil that is moist but not wet, as dry soil prevents the tines from digging deeply. Not being one to back away from a challenge, Andrew set about designing and manufacturing the attachments he wanted and started selling them to friends who had encountered the same problem. If their go-to is a vertical mower – even for thin patches of thatch – it’s a sign to select another company. Dethatching, while necessary and beneficial to the lawn, often can leave the lawn looking anything but lush.

But if you don’t find exactly what you’re looking for, you can always choose your tiller, attachments and accessories separately. Key Things to Know About Dethatching a Lawn You cut, fertilize, and water your lawn, but it’s still not the lush, verdant carpet you imagine. As you push it back and forth across the lawn, the rake lifts thatch and deposits it on top of the grass. A convex or "dethatching" rake: This specialty manual rake is designed with a head with rows of straight-edged tines on both sides to clear dead matter in the lawn.The thicker the layer, the more difficult it becomes for water, nutrients, and air to reach grass roots. Instead of blades, a power rake has rotating tines that dig into thatch and lift it out as you push. While Kentucky bluegrass ( Poa pratensis) is one of the cool-season grasses prone to developing too much thatch, tall fescue grass ( Festuca arundinacea) is far less susceptible.

It's a good idea to have a soil test done every few years and apply whatever amendments are recommended by the testing agency. Performing core aeration does not dethatch the lawn, nor does dethatching offer the same benefits as core aeration. Dethatching a new lawn can cause considerable damage, especially if it is done with power equipment. If you're trying to care for your lawn in the best way possible, then it's important you know the difference between scarifying, raking and dethatching. The most effective way to deal with the problem is by removing any accumulation with a lawn rake – this done, the turf will be able to breath and thrive, and you’ll eventually achieve the sort of pristine lawn that’s so redolent of the British garden.Early spring and early fall are ideal times for cool-season grasses like Kentucky bluegrass and perennial ryegrass. However, to remove a dense thatch layer across a large yard, you should opt for a tow-behind rake, which is a lawn mower attachment hitched to a small tractor or riding lawn mower. There are times when having a professional lawn dethatching service come to your home is the best option for you and the health of your grass. Vertical mower: Lawns with thick thatch or those in need of total renovation would benefit from this aggressive approach.

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