
Lawn Scarification
What Is Lawn Scarification?
Lawn scarification is a vital process when it comes to having a beautiful lawn. Scarifying removes the Thatch build-up and moss on your lawn.
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Thatch is organic matter that naturally builds up on your lawn over time. This organic build-up makes your lawn soft and spongy and will suffocate the roots of your grass. This means grass growth will be slow and will encourage weeds and lawn diseases to occur.
BENEFITS TO SCARIFYING
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Reduces Moss
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Prevents Weeds & Deseases
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Improves Ground Density
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Improves Water Drainage
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Promotes Healthier Grass
What's The Best Time Of Year For It?
Lawn scarification should be done between spring and Autumn.
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Scarifying should not be done in the winter as it may not recover from the process. Nor should it be performed in drought conditions as this can cause too much stress on the grass.
MAXIMISING THE BENEFITS OF SCARIFYING
Combining overseeding with scarification can be advantageous as it helps to fix patches and thicken your lawn, resulting in a complete and healthy look.