Should you Verticut every year?

We recommend verticutting services for a commercial property once each year to remove thatch before the growing season. Now is the ideal time to complete this service because in spring, the grass is in regeneration mode: It will quickly recover from the mechanical process.
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How often should you Verticut?

You can use the cartridge every two to four weeks or so from April to September to keep on top of thatch and lateral lying grasses. Start with the cartridge on setting four and gradually lower- the cartridge should not be penetrating the soil as it will damage your blades.
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When should you Verticut your lawn?

When: The best time to verticut your lawn is during the turf's growing season. If your lawn is a warm-season turf, such as Zoysia grass or Bermudagrass, verticut in late spring or early summer. Dethatch your cool-season turf, such as Kentucky bluegrass, in early spring or early fall.
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Do I need to Verticut my lawn?

Verticutting helps remove the layer of thatch that naturally builds up from mowing and leaf litter. Because it is more aggressive, it is recommended for lawns that are in need of more serious repair or for replacing a lawn altogether.
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Is it better to Verticut or aerate?

Core aeration is great for the lawn as it breaks up compaction and helps control thatch. It is not the best practice for seeding. If your main focus is to overseed then verticut as it provides for the best and most even seed bed. Core aeration can be used but verticutting is preferred.
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Can you Verticut in winter?

“Verticutting is about cleaning out the sward. You can do it at any time if the year, but if you do it often when the grass isn't growing then you will start to stress the plant too much and/or remove too much leaf and lose grass cover.
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Should I Verticut in the spring?

We recommend verticutting services for your lawn once a year in the spring or summer, to remove thatch before the growing season.
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Can I Verticut in summer?

A verticutting reel will generally have wider spacing's than a groomer and have stronger blades. Generally it is done in spring but can also be done during the summer months.
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Is Verticutting the same as dethatching?

Now you may be saying to yourself that you still don't understand the difference between a verticut and a dethatcher. The primary difference is that the verticut is just going to lightly tickle the soil down below, while dethatching will aggressively dig into the root system and pull out thatch.
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How deep should you Verticut?

The depth of the blades is typically adjusted 1/64-inch to 1/8-inch below the effective cutting height so that the blades penetrate the turf canopy. The goal is to thin the turf canopy while maintaining a proper balance of leaf growth and turf density.
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Do you seed before or after Verticutting?

Timing: The verticutter is used after seed is applied. Method: Seed is applied to the entire lawn. Then the verticutter machine is run over the yard creating tiny rows with a slicing motion (rather than a punching motion of the aerator), essentially “cutting” the seed into the soil.
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What is the difference between Verticutting and scarifying?

Verticutting also called vertical mowing is a refinement of scarifying, in that it is less aggressive. The blades are finer and are not designed to penetrate as deep as those on a scarifier. Verticutters have more blades (than a scarifier), with the spacings being closer together to leave a finer finish on the lawn.
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Should I seed before Verticutting?

The problem with verticutting and raking is that verticutting alone will not reduce thatch, nor will it aerate the lawn or hold the seed in place in the event of a heavy rain. The ideal seedbed preparation includes verticutting, then seeding, followed by core aeration.
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How often do golf courses Verticut?

“The general rule of thumb is to verticut as often as recovery and improved turf health are noted,” he says. “I do it every 10 days in some areas of the course, but it might be wise to limit verticutting to two or three times a year in other areas.”
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What is the purpose of Verticutting?

In essence, Verticutting is the process of removing the thatch buildup that is on the lawn, allowing the turf to breathe better. It allows the grass to absorb nutrients and moisture more efficiently. It does this by ensuring that all the moisture is absorbed by the fresh, young blades of grass instead of the thatch.
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Do lawn scarifiers work?

The cutting action of the tool, either powered by electricity or a manual push action, also helps to aerate the soil, making it healthier, (almost) weed free and longer lasting. The consequences of not scarifying your lawn and keeping up with other maintenance jobs can be devastating.
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What can I do if my grass is too thick?

A good old-fashioned rake is one of the best ways to reduce the thatch in the grass. A little thatch is not harmful but anything over one inch (2.5 cm.) is damaging to the sod. Really thick thatch requires a dethatching rake, which is larger and has sharp tines.
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Should I water before Verticutting?

If your grass is matted down, consider verticutting before mowing. This will get the grass standing upright, making it easier to mow evenly. Soft, damp thatch is easier to cut, so water the lawn several days before you start work or prepare to do the work a few days after it rains.
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How often should you roll greens?

Some superintendents choose to roll in conjunction with regular mowing, often rolling two to four times, or more, per week. Conversely, some superintendents choose to alternate between mowing and rolling to reduce plant stress during hot temperatures or periods of slow growth.
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How often should you groom your lawn?

Lawns should be mowed every second week in summer and every two to five weeks from autumn to winter. Spring mowing times will vary according to rain and sunshine, so watch and mow whenever they begin to look messy or unruly.
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When should I dethatch my lawn?

For northern grass the best time to dethatch your entire lawn is in late summer to early fall when the grass is actively growing. For southern grasses, dethatch in late spring. In early spring, and for small areas, use a thatching rake, which is a sharp-tined rake that rips the thatch out of the lawn.
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Should a lawn be power raked?

For cool season grasses, power raking is recommended in early fall or spring. Warm season grasses are better power raked in late spring to early summer. Because power raking does damage some healthy grass, it is important to power rake with enough growing season left for your lawn to recover.
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Why do they poke holes in grass?

It's important to aerate – essentially, poke holes in – your lawn at least once a year. Aeration loosens up the soil, improves drainage and air flow around the plants, and it promotes root depth and root growth. We bet you'll see thicker grass growth and healthier color in your lawn just a week or two after you aerate.
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When should I overseed fescue?

Your tall fescue seed gets off to a strong start, before seasonal stresses of winter or summer arrive. Fall is the ideal time for seeding or overseeding tall fescue lawns.
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How often should you Verticut a Bowling Green?

Verti-cut every two weeks. Once per month precede the verti-cutting with spiking using chisel or solid tines. Mow as often as possible at between four and five mil depending on the speed requirements and grass content. If not mowing any morning ensure dew and debris are switched or brushed ready for play.
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