What does Thatching (moss removal) do for my lawn?
- Removes troublesome mosses, pine needle, dead materials or grass thatch.
- Scratches the surface of the soil, creating furrows and preparing it for over-seeding and fertilizing
- Pulling out the thatch allows air, water, and sunlight to get where in needs to go.
- Thins out clover, dandelion and most bad types of grasses.
- Essential to helping you maintain and happy, healthy lawn.
What is Thatch and how does De-thatching benefit my lawn
Lawn thatch is the build up of excessive unwanted material in your lawn that can choke out air, water, and sunlight. Excessive build up of thatch in your lawn can cause grass to stop growing and even become more prone to insects infestation and lawn diseases. Thatch is composed of dead grass build up, pine needles, or moss. It can also refer to the dead layer of sod that is left over after an insect infestation.
De-thatching is the first step in revitalizing your lawn. In cleans out unwanted lawn debris and gives you a clean base on which to build a beautiful lawn. The next steps to helping your lawn succeed to the aerate it. Aerating help you overseed and fertilize effectively. Also, when combined with regular watering, it can bring most yellow and dull lawns back to life.
Because unhealthy lawns invite insects, lawn diseases and don't look very nice, it is important to give your lawn a regular tune up today.
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