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 ...
Q: When should a lawn be aerated and what is a recommended method? A: Core aeration is done when the soil is compacted or where there are distinctly different textures of soil creating layers in the ...
If you've ever noticed a thick layer of roots, dead grass, and organic detritus on your lawn, you probably have a thatch problem. Thatch is a doormat-like tangle that usually sits above your lawn’s ...