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For those of us who have a lawn, making sure it's healthy, lush & green is important for every homeowner. However, maintaining a healthy lawn needs more than just regular mowing and watering. One important step in lawn care that often gets overlooked is scarification.

What is Scarification?

Scarification is the process of removing thatch and moss build up from your lawn. Thatch is a layer of dead grass, roots and debris that builds up between the soil and the healthy turf. Moss build up can quickly take over your lawn if not dealt with promptly.

Why is Scarifying important?

Thatch and moss may seem harmless to your lawn, but they can actually stop your lawn getting air, water and nutrients from reaching the roots. This can lead to your lawn becoming weak and unhealthy, making it more susceptible to diseases and pests. Scarifying your lawn not only removes these unwanted layers but also promotes better airflow and stimulates new growth.

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