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Dethatching

Thatch is a mat-like layer of dead grass, roots, rhizomes, and other  debris that builds up on your lawn over time. It is a very normal  process that can occur faster or slower depending on your specific lawn  composition. Dethatching is the process of removing a majority of the  thatch so the remainder can decompose completely to add nutrients back  to your soil. The reason why our clients like to get their lawn  dethatched is because thatch can actually start strangling your lawn and  starving it of nutrients if there is too much of it. Removing some  thatch periodically leads to a happier, healthier lawn.

Dethatching
When is it time to Dethatch?

We dethatch in the spring before the grass has a chance to start growing. Thatch builds up at different rates depending on a number of factors. Kentucky Bluegrass, the turf most properties in the FM area are made up of, is very prone to building up thatch quicker than other species. For lawns in the FM area, we suggest dethatching once a year to once every two years. We do not dethatch sod that is younger than 3 years old. It is important to allow your turf to develop its root system fully before removing excess thatch.

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