Scarification
Most people believe that best time to scarify a lawn is between October and March.
This being said if the winter is wet and mild, the moss will grow back before the spring if its done too early (October to December). If it's done too late (Late March into May) the grass won't grow back in time if the spring is too dry.
Therefore we only scarify when Jessica Waring believes the time is spot on according to her 33 years of scarifying experience.
Does my lawn need scarification?
When you ask this question you need and honest answer.
Many lawn treatment services especially franchises, rely on scarification to pay their workforce therefore they may say "yes" when the truth is "no".
When ever possible we would rather not scarify that's why we treat the lawn 5 times a year, our fifth lawn treatment will more often than not reduce the need to scarify by 80%.
When the typical price for scarifying a lawn is about 4 times a summer lawn treatment cost, our way is far more cost effective.
Jessica Waring also believes the more often you Hollow Tine Aerate a lawn the less it needs scarification, about 70% of our long trem customers have never needed any lawn scarification.
Lawn Scarification is generally for moss removal this will also reduce the thatch which in turn helps clear any lawn diseases, this is part of our winter lawn care. As lawn care experts we will determine when to scarify your lawn. Lawn scarification can make a significant lawn improvement if carried out correctly.
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