The Aerator is key to a healthy lawn as it enables air & water to infiltrate built up grass or lawn thatch.
The Aerator
...Boasting wider spaced, thicker lines than your typical machine, the Dethatcher is the most aggressive & penetrates the soil
...If you notice small mounds of soil littering your lawn, its time to use the Lawn Brush.
These mounds (or worm casts) are
...The Scarifier is designed to remove thatch, surface debris & dead moss.
Its custom design helps to keep your lawn surface
...The Aerator is key to a healthy lawn as it enables air & water to infiltrate built up grass or lawn thatch.
The Aerator
...Boasting wider spaced, thicker lines than your typical machine, the Dethatcher is the most aggressive & penetrates the soil
...If you notice small mounds of soil littering your lawn, its time to use the Lawn Brush.
These mounds (or worm casts) are
...The Scarifier is designed to remove thatch, surface debris & dead moss.
Its custom design helps to keep your lawn surface
...The Verticutter is the perfect vertical mower.
Thin and closely spaced blades effectively lift lateral growth and remove moss. The blades of the Verticutter reach down into the thatch without damaging the healthy grass, which brings the dead
The Verticutter is the perfect vertical mower.
Thin & closely spaced blades effectively lift lateral growth & remove moss. The blades of the Verticutter reach down into the thatch without damaging the healthy grass, which brings the dead layer to the surface to be collected & removed.
The difference between verticutting & scarification is the thickness & number of blades. As the name suggests, the Verticutter penetrates the soil vertically, ensuring to remove as little healthy grass as possible. The use of a larger numberof thinner blades achieves the least damage possible whilst ensuring excess thatch is removed.
Verticutting can be carried out on a more frequent basis, & is the perfect way to keep on top of your thatch level in between your yearly scarification. A small amount of thatch can be healthy for your lawn, but anything over half an inch needs to be removed as it prevents the healthy growth process.