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The day before attacking the lawn mow it as close as possible without scalping. Long grass just creates resistance to the scarifier with ultimately more rubbish to collect. Dry grass and moss makes life a lot easier as well.

Plan to rake on a dry day with no dew around. The afternoons are often best. Some handy tips on aerating your lawn using a hollow tine fork, spiking aerator and aeration shoes or sandals. After raking or scarifying watch how the Lawnsmith over seeds the lawn with grass seed to complete the renovation. Autumn: Heavy Scarifying For heavy thatch or moss infestations requiring deeper scarifying or raking then try to stick to the autumn period.

Having said that, there are a few exceptions when spring is the best time: It is better to rake or scarify in spring if you were unable to do it the previous autumn perhaps due to bad weather rather than put it off. If the area to be scarified is shady. If this is the case, put the scarifier back n the shed.

If it is cool and wet, you can scarify, and you lawn will recover quickly. Scarify it too hard though and you risk a ruined lawn for the whole summer!

Summer is the time when you want to use your lawn, not pull it apart through scarifying. If your lawn is terrible, or you have inherited a new lawn at this time of year, then the best you can do is keep it fed, watered, and weed-free and put off any major work until the autumn. If you must do something, then a summer aeration can work wonders, but refrain if the ground is baked hard with drought! In September and October the soil is still warm, the air temperature cools and the moisture levels generally rise.

This is the time when you can go at it as hard as you can. The Lawn Man promotes overseeding your lawn during this period, so if you chose to do that you can take the lawn back down to soil and re-seed with a more suitable grass. The lawn will sit over the winter and will be absolutely gorgeous the following year! Temperatures can fall quickly at this time of year. Keep and eye on the weather forecast and soil temperature and decide at the time. If frost is forecast, or if the soil is less than 7 degrees Celsius, then I would put the scarifier in the shed.

Also, if the soil is too wet, definitely postpone. If in doubt, stay off it and postpone it until next year or you could do more harm than good! It is too cold and the lawn will be in hibernation and will have no chance of recovery. Stay off it and postpone any mechanical work until warmer times! For further information about the best time to scarify your lawn, get in touch or ask a question and I will be happy to advise. I am hiring a scarifier in September first time , is there anything I need to do after scarifying?

I have loads of clover and other weeds like black medic, oxalis, common yarrow etc and want to get rid of as much as I possibly can!

Hi Ruth, I recommend controlling all of the weeds several weeks before scarifying. Applying a full spectrum lawn weedkiller should control nearly all of those. This will give you a clean slate for scarifying six weeks later. A lawn regeneration in Hale, Cheshire I recommend contacting a local lawn care service to apply a professional weed control product safely. Thanks for reading. Kris, The Lawn Man. Are you able to recommend treatment or given that we have a 5 month old puppy, shall we just live with it until the autumn?

I can send photos if necessary. Thank you so much. Kind regards Louise. Hi Louise, That is a shame, but quite common, I am sad to say. If you have a dog though, it is going to be difficult to get the lawn to recover due to constant traffic, digging and urine.

However, the method of fixing does really depend on the level of damage. If the lawn has not been scarified enough, and there is still thatch in the lawn, like my example here , then the lawn will need to be scarified further to get down to soil and re-seeded.

However, if the treatment is down to soil, then patch repairing should help the lawn to recover much more quickly. If you are in doubt, then I recommend contacting your local independent lawn treatment expert and they will be able to advise the best course of action for your lawn. Hi John, I would feed the lawn straight after scarifying. The grass will need all the correct nutrients to enable it to recover quickly and the feed will get down to the roots quickly with all the thatch gone.

Thanks for reading! Hi Kris I have done the final cut on the lawn and it is now covered in leaves. Should I leave the leaves on the lawn? If not could I use the scarifier to get them up? Thanks Kath. They will shade out the grass and it will die underneath. A scarifier is not the best tool for leaf collecting as, even on a high setting you will most likely damage some grass leaves.

Best to either use a rake, a blower or just use your mower on a high setting Thanks for reading. Kris…due to the wet weather here in Sheffield I have not been able to do my usual October scarification yet. The last few days have been dry and the forecast for the weekend is similarly good, however the ground is still quite soft.

If your soil is squelchy and you notice puddles when stepping on it, avoid scarifying at all cost. Wait a few days and see if your lawn has dried up a bit. Some lawns are naturally more clay-based and become boggy when wet. And by doing it offseason your lawn may either not recover at all, or you may be facing more problems.

So it is of utmost importance to not only be prepared with the pre-treatment and the procedure itself but also to know when to have it done. Apart from applying weed killer in late March, there are also other tips and tricks you can follow for successful lawn treatment.

GoFantastic is the first London app to instantly book any service for your home, garden and office from just one company. When, Why and How to scarify a lawn. When, Why and How to scarify a lawn Caring for your front and back yards requires a lot of know-how.

Why should you scarify your lawn? Thus, scarification needs to be performed in order to remove such thick thatch layers. When is the best time to scarify a lawn? Scarifying once or twice a year depends on the condition of your turf and the desired result. Based on the size of your area you can decide whether to do it with hand tools or it is best to use a professional machine.

To ensure the best results possible you can aid the process by feeding your lawn afterwards for a strong recovery. During growing season grass can bounce back to an even better state than before. The perfect time for scarifying has specific weather conditions you must look out for — not too cold, too hot, nor too dry.

You must time your treatment accordingly as scarifying will leave your soil exposed and vulnerable to the growth of weeds and other unwanted seeds. Scarifying in spring. Need a professional? Add a valid postcode e. SE1 2TH. Start off gently and try to do as little damage as possible. The First Pass. Using a hand-held tool For rake and hand scarifier users, go a bit deeper on your second pass. Want to get the most out of your garden?

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