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DougButtimer 01-12-2006 09:13 AM

Scarification during the winter
 
The soil in my area is VERY clayey and hence the growth of moss in our lawns is a major problem, even in summer. I can normally control this growth by using a RawnRaker and I'm tempted to use it a few times over the winter (if weather permits !) to stop the grass being overcome. Can anyone advise me on whether, on balance, this will work to save the lawn over the winter, or whether I just make more space for the moss to grow again ?

Charles White 02-12-2006 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by DougButtimer
The soil in my area is VERY clayey and hence the growth of moss in our lawns is a major problem, even in summer. I can normally control this growth by using a RawnRaker and I'm tempted to use it a few times over the winter (if weather permits !) to stop the grass being overcome. Can anyone advise me on whether, on balance, this will work to save the lawn over the winter, or whether I just make more space for the moss to grow again ?

Hi it would be best to leave the Scarifying till the spring as when you rip out the dead material you want grass to be encouraged into the areas that are thin it is best to lightly fertilise after treatment then apply a little seed approx 35grams per meter over the areas and then top dress with a 70/30 sand soil mix.
If you want to improve your lawn core out the some of the clay and brush in a 70/30 sand soil mix this has to be done in dry conditions and do not smother the grass this will if done regularly cause an improvment in your surface area.
Charles White
www.everythingforthegarden.co.uk

DougButtimer 02-12-2006 03:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Charles White
Hi it would be best to leave the Scarifying till the spring as when you rip out the dead material you want grass to be encouraged into the areas that are thin it is best to lightly fertilise after treatment then apply a little seed approx 35grams per meter over the areas and then top dress with a 70/30 sand soil mix.
If you want to improve your lawn core out the some of the clay and brush in a 70/30 sand soil mix this has to be done in dry conditions and do not smother the grass this will if done regularly cause an improvment in your surface area.
Charles White
www.everythingforthegarden.co.uk

Thanks for your advice ! I guess I'll save myself the bother of scarification at the moment then. Unfortunately, I've rather a LOT of lawn so taking cores would be an impossible job.

Eggs Zachtly 02-12-2006 07:41 PM

Scarification during the winter
 
DougButtimer said:

Unfortunately, I've rather a LOT of
lawn so taking cores would be an impossible job.


You don't do it by hand.

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Eggs

-Two peanuts walk into a bar. One was a salted.


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