Scarifying
In article , Jane Ransom
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In article , hugh
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And I should ignore most of it. The critical questions a
1. Is the lawn so wet that working on it or moving machinery across it
would damage it?
2. Are frosts imminent?
If the answer to both is no then I would go ahead and scarify. Getting
rid of moss and dead grass (thatch) will do more good than harm. Grass
is very resilient although it will look a bit of a mess for a while if
you can't get on it later to cut it - see points 1 and 2 above again.
You have two choices -
1. do it now if above conditions are met
2. wait until next spring
Do not scarify in the spring - the grass does not produce side shoots at
this stage and so scarifying will open up the turf and make it
vulnerable to weed invasion.
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hugh
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