How to control lawn thatch

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If your lawn has a thick layer of thatch, you may need to dethatch it. Dethatching involves removing the thatch layer using a specialized machine called a power rake or vertical mower. This should be done during the growing season, when the grass can recover quickly.

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Collect grass clippings: Leaving too much grass clippings on your lawn after mowing can contribute to thatch buildup. Instead, collect excess clippings and compost them or dispose of them.

Water properly: Over-watering can contribute to thatch buildup by promoting excessive grass growth. water deeply and infrequently rather than frequently.

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By following these steps, you can help control thatch buildup in your lawn and promote a healthy, vibrant lawn.

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Scot Moore

Moore’s Lawn Maintenance

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