Scarification
Scarifying is the process of removing thatch from a lawn to improve its overall health and appearance. Thatch is a layer of dead organic material, such as grass clippings, moss, and roots, which sits on the surface of the soil between the grass and the ground. When this layer becomes too thick, it can obstruct essential oxygen, water, and nutrients from reaching the soil and grass roots. Excessive thatch can also encourage moss growth and disease, leading to a weak, patchy lawn. Regular scarifying helps reduce this build-up, promotes stronger root growth, improves drainage, and creates the ideal conditions for a thicker, greener, and healthier lawn.
Best times for our Scarification Service;
Light Scarification – Early Spring (Late March/April)
Heavy Scarification – Early Autumn (September/October)








