Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. scarifying a lawn with a machine Scarifying and dethatching are both useful tasks that can improve the health and overall ...
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When it’s worth sanding your lawn

Sand can help lawns grow dense, even, and healthy. A lawn expert explains on myHOMEBOOK when sanding is worthwhile and how to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Darlac scarifier scarifying lawn It’s all too easy to allow a lawn to get out of hand. Dead cuttings, mosses and other natural ...
There are many tools and ways to keep your grass healthy. With fall in full swing, you might be wondering what you should be doing to prepare your lawn for the upcoming cold months. You’ve probably ...
If your lawn has been suffering from insects or a lawn fungus, or has a thick thatch layer, it could be the perfect time to bring an electric scarifier into your lawn care routine. The ideal time to ...
Lawn scarification is the process of raking a lawn with the intention of removing thatch. When carried out appropriately it can lead to a healthier, greener lawn. To scarify efficiently, you’ll need a ...
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In lawn care you sometimes have to be cruel to be kind, and a good-quality scarifier can help you do so. Scarifiers feature large metal blades that tear into your lawn to remove accumulated debris ...
Which lawn scarifier is best? Throughout the winter, dead grass builds up, creating a thick layer of thatch. In the spring, when the time comes to beautify your lawn in preparation for summer ...
Moss in lawns can form dense mats outcompeting grass for water and nutrients and making the lawn uneven and spongy to walk on. These ancient plants thrive in damp shady conditions and can quickly ...
A layer of dead organic material on your lawn, called thatch, is great in moderation. A thin layer of thatch acts as a buffer that keeps the soil moist, regulates its temperature, and adds nutrients ...