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Focus on removing thatch buildup to improve lawn health and nutrient absorption.
Use dethatchers or manual raking to effectively eliminate thatch layers.
Conduct dethatching during the growing season for optimal recovery and results.
- - Assessment - Identify areas with significant thatch buildup for targeted removal.
- - Tools - Use specialized thatch rakes or dethatching machines for effective removal.
- - Timing - Perform thatch removal during early spring or late fall for best results.
- - Technique - Remove thatch carefully to avoid damaging the grass roots and crown.
- - Follow-up - Reseed or overseed after removal to promote healthy lawn recovery.
Thatch elimination work generally involves assessing turf conditions to identify excessive thatch buildup, which can impede water and nutrient penetration. The process may include mechanical dethatching, aeration, or other techniques to remove or reduce thatch layers. When evaluating requests, details such as the extent of thatch accumulation, turf type, current maintenance practices, and specific goals help determine the appropriate approach and scope of work needed to restore turf health effectively.
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