Does fertilizer break down thatch?

Your lawn will need regular fertilizing because soil microorganisms need nitrogen to decompose thatch.
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Does fertilizer help thatch?

To prevent thatch buildup, use a high quality, slow release nitrogen fertilizer, such as a GreenView Fairway Formula Fertilizer, and mow to keep the grass about 3 inches tall.
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What will break down thatch?

Your lawn will need regular fertilizing because soil microorganisms need nitrogen to decompose thatch.
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Should you Dethatch after fertilizer?

However, if your lawn has more than one-inch layer of thatch above the soil surface, the lawn needs to be dethatched. Primary causes of thatch are overwatering, over fertilizing, and mowing too high. To help prevent thatch from forming, use a mulching mower.
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Should I dethatch my lawn before fertilizing?

Because you fertilize your yard immediately after dethatching, it is best to wait until your yard has "greened" up before applying nitrogen. If you fertilize while your grass is still dormant, you encourage weeds to compete with your grass.
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DON'T DETHATCH Your LAWN Before Watching - Your Questions Answered



Why does my lawn have so much thatch?

Thatch buildup happens if there is poor soil aeration and drainage. Improper lawn watering practices (usually too much water or too frequent water), cold soil temperatures, the use of chemical pesticides, and the use of synthetic fertilizers are all factors that increase thatch accumulation in lawns.
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Should I aerate or dethatch first?

It is best to dethatch first before aerating your lawn.

Both dethatching and aerating your lawn will improve air, nutrient, and water penetration into the root zone of your grass. Thatch is the main problem these two processes address.
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Does liquid thatch remover work?

Liquid dethatchers like Liquid Rake and others can start and speed up the decomposition process in your lawn to get rid of most of this thatch layer. These products do work, but it will take time and patience.
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What month should I dethatch my lawn?

The best time to dethatch your lawn is when it's actively growing and the soil is moderately moist. For cool-season grasses, that's early spring or early fall. For warm-season grasses, dethatch in late spring through early summer (after the second mowing). That's when your grass is growing most vigorously.
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Do grass clippings cause thatch?

Contrary to a popular lawn myth, leaving clippings on the lawn does not cause thatch, which is a layer of partially decomposed grass-plant parts between the soil and live grass. Grass clippings are mostly water, so as long as you mow regularly at the right height, they will break down and disappear rapidly.
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Does aeration help with thatch?

Aeration helps loosen the soil and helps decompose the excessive thatch layer at a faster rate. Both services accomplish a similar goal, but lawn aeration does so without the possibility of damaging your lawn in the way that dethatching would.
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Can you put topsoil over thatch?

The Benefits of Topdressing for Your Lawn

It decreases the chance of moss and weed infestations. When you topdress, it helps break down thatch and grass clippings. It also allows the soil to retain moisture, especially during dry weather, and drains away excess moisture during heavy rainfall.
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Is it better to dethatch wet or dry?

Dethatch when soil is moist, not dry. If soil is too wet, a dethatch may yank turf out by the roots, creating large bare spots. It's best to dethatch during cooler weather. Mow the lawn to half its normal height right before dethatching.
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Should you overseed after dethatching?

After dethatching, thatch should be removed and put in the compost pile. If you do not already have a compost pile, then you should seriously consider adding one. After this has been done, high-quality grass seed.
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What is the difference between dethatching and scarifying?

The main difference between a scarifier and a dethatcher is that scarifiers pull the entire thatch and everything below it out of the soil while dethatchers leave behind a little thatch in the ground. Even with their differences, scarifiers and dethatchers are both machines or tools used for lawn care.
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Does mowing remove thatch?

And don't routinely use pesticides if not really needed, as some can kill the organisms you need to keep thatch under control. Grass clippings don't cause thatch, and won't contribute to it if you mow regularly so the clippings are small and easily broken down.
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Does mulching create thatch?

Grass clippings may add to an existing thatch problem, but as long as the lawn is mowed regularly and a mulching mower is used, mulching lawn clippings into the lawn will not cause thatch buildup. However, clumping of grass clippings may occur when you mow under wet or over-grown conditions.
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Does mulching leaves cause thatch?

No, mulching with grass clippings and leaves do not cause thatch build-up. Thatch is the layer of loose organic matter between the grass and the soil. This can be a combination of dead, overgrown or exposed roots and grass blades.
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How do you speed up thatch decomposition?

They will go right through to the soil when watered in, and won't get stuck in the thatch Monthly applications of a salt and chlorine free liquid fertilizer (like our 16-4-8) will provide more available nitrogen and therefore will promote faster thatch decomposition.
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Should you rake up thatch?

Leaf rakes and hard rakes could be used, but they're just not up to the task. Thatch builds up over time, so it's not necessary to dethatch every year. Plan on doing it every five years or so if your lawn needs it. You might want to give your lawn a quick check every year just to see how much thatch has accumulated.
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Will lime reduce thatch?

Thick thatch is the bane of a healthy lawn. It prevents water and nutrients from reaching the soil and inhibits grass seed growth. Too much thatch will throttle your yard. By adding lime to your lawn, you encourage natural processes that lead to thatch breakdown, further enhancing your yard's appearance and health.
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How long should I wait to dethatch after fertilizing?

Don't fertilize the lawn for at least 45 days prior to dethatching. If you are planning to apply preemergence herbicides, do so after dethatching. Otherwise, the herbicides may bind with the thatch and decrease their effectiveness.
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