(StatePoint) Dethatching your lawn has numerous benefits. But if you’re not sure what dethatching is or how to do it, you may be wondering if it’s really worth all the effort. To shed light on ...
A thick, spongy lawn that feels springy underfoot often signals an excessive buildup of thatch – a dense layer of dead grass, roots, and organic debris that accumulates between the soil surface and ...
If you're unsure about dethatching, here are four good reasons to give it a try this year. Dethatching boosts lawn health by improving airflow, water access, and nutrient flow, helping prevent fungus ...
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