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Aeration, scarification & spiking

Garden scarifying services
What is thatch?
Thatch is a build up of dead organic matter laying on the soil surface. Thatch is a natural occurrence as old grass stems die and are replaced by new ones. Bacteria in the soil digest the thatch, breaking it down into nutrients for other plants. In severe cases of heavy thatch the bacteria cannot digest all the organic matter and the thatch builds up and forms a fibrous layer on the soil surface. This layer acts like blotting paper preventing the flow of moisture, oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from the grass roots. It is vital that thatch is not allowed to build up as it can have a disastrous effect on any lawn, weakening the grass, encouraging moss and diseases.
What is scarifying?
Scarifying is the physical process of removing thatch from the soil surface. It used to be carried out by using a wire rake. We have powerful machines which scarify far more comprehensively and are far more efficient than raking. Several vertical metal blades revolve at high speed around a shaft and dig into the ground as the machine is pushed along the lawn. The blades can be set at various heights from the surface and consequently take out various amounts of thatch etc. As well as removing thatch and dead moss the blades also prune the shoots of the grass plant encouraging stronger growth. Scarifying is much more vigorous and effective than raking or using an electric lawn rake which tends to just take our some of the thatch. Scarifying pulls the dead moss and thatch out of the lawn and in the short term makes the lawn look far worse before it recovers. It is important to schedule scarifying so that it is followed by the appropriate weather conditions that assist the lawn with its recovery. Never scarify without previously applying some moss control 2/ 3 weeks in advance. If you scarify without applying moss control you are spreading moss spores across your lawn. We can advise you if your lawn requires scarifying but most lawns benefit from scarifying at least every 2 – 3 years depending on soil and weather conditions.

Lawn aeration and spiking service
What is Compacted Soil?
Soil, particularly heavy clay soils has a tendency to compact. The soil particles get pushed closer together by heavy rainfall or traffic on the surface making it difficult for moisture and gases essential for grass development to flow freely back and forth through the soil to the roots and surface leading to poor root development. Poorly developed roots lead to weak grass and poor drought and disease tolerance. Compacted ground can have serious consequences for any lawn but can be cured by simply aerating the soil.
Aerating & Spiking
We can easily aerate your lawn and relieve compaction. We have professional aerating machines that move across the lawn surface punching metal spikes 2- 3 inches into the ground making hundreds of small holes in the lawn. The spikes can be hollow to enable them to pull a soil core out of the ground which helps remove troublesome thatch as well as aerating the ground. Lawns should be regularly aerated to ensure that the grass roots are healthy and can develop.
Our lawn scarifying & aeration service is quick, affordable, & highly effective. Call us today for your FREE lawn analysis