About Lawn Dethatching and Mowing Service Details

Lawn dethatching and mowing is a specialized service aimed at improving lawn health by removing built-up thatch and maintaining an even grass height. Thatch is a layer of dead grass, roots, and organic debris that accumulates between the soil and live grass blades. When this layer becomes too thick, it blocks essential nutrients, water, and oxygen from reaching the soil, leading to a weak and unhealthy lawn.

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Lawn Dethatching FAQ

What is lawn dethatching?

Lawn dethatching is the process of removing the thick layer of dead grass, roots, and organic debris (called thatch) that accumulates between the soil and live grass. This helps improve airflow, water absorption, and nutrient penetration, promoting a healthier lawn.

How do I know if my lawn needs dethatching?

Your lawn may need dethatching if you notice spongy grass, poor water drainage, or patchy growth. If the thatch layer is more than ½ inch thick, it can block essential nutrients and water, requiring professional dethatching.

When is the best time to dethatch a lawn?

The best time to dethatch is during the growing season—typically in early spring or early fall—when the grass is actively growing and can recover quickly. Avoid dethatching during extreme heat or cold, as it may damage the lawn.

How often should lawn dethatching be done?

Lawn dethatching is usually recommended once every 1-3 years, depending on factors like grass type, soil conditions, and maintenance practices. Regularly monitoring your lawn’s thatch level will help determine the ideal frequency.

What are the benefits of lawn dethatching?

Lawn dethatching improves grass health by allowing better water penetration, nutrient absorption, and air circulation. It helps prevent disease, promotes new growth, and creates a greener, thicker lawn with stronger root systems.

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