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A lush, green lawn is a beautiful addition to any outdoor space. However, even the most well-maintained lawns can become susceptible to thatch buildup. Thatch is a layer of dead grass, leaves, and other organic material that accumulates on the surface of the soil over time. While some thatch can be beneficial for the health of your lawn, too much can prevent water and nutrients from reaching the roots, leading to a weak and unhealthy lawn. This is where dethatching comes in.
Dethatching, also known as "thatch removal," is the process of removing excess thatch buildup from your lawn. This is typically done using a specialized dethatching machine or a power rake, which slices through the thatch and lifts it away from the soil surface. By removing excess thatch, you can help promote healthy grass growth and prevent lawn diseases.
But how do you know if your lawn needs to be dethatched? The general rule of thumb is THAT if your lawn's thatch layer is more than half an inch thick, it's time for dethatching. However, it's important to note that some types of grass, such as Bermuda grass, naturally produce more thatch than others. In these cases, dethatching may need to be done more frequently.
It's also worth noting that dethatching is not the same as scarifying, verticutting, or power raking, although these terms are often used interchangeably. While all of these processes involve removing thatch from your lawn, they differ in the level of aggressiveness and the equipment used.
Scarifying is a process that involves cutting through the thatch layer and the soil surface using a specialized tool called a scarifier. This process is typically used to remove moss, weeds, and other debris from the lawn, as well as to promote healthy grass growth.
Verticutting is similar to scarifying, but it involves using a machine with vertical blades to cut through the thatch and the soil surface. This process is more aggressive than scarifying and is typically done to remove heavy thatch buildup and promote deep root growth.
Power raking, as the name suggests, involves using a power rake to remove excess thatch from the lawn. This process is typically less aggressive than scarifying or verticutting and is often used for routine lawn maintenance.
So why is dethatching so important for the health of your lawn? As mentioned earlier, excessive thatch buildup can prevent water and nutrients from reaching the roots of your grass. This can lead to a weak and unhealthy lawn, as well as an increased risk of lawn diseases. Dethatching can help promote healthy grass growth by allowing water and nutrients to penetrate the soil surface and reach the roots.
In addition to promoting healthy grass growth, dethatching can also help improve the overall appearance of your lawn. A thick layer of thatch can give your lawn a spongy or spongy feel and make it more difficult to mow. By removing excess thatch, you can help restore your lawn's natural texture and make it easier to maintain.
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@rinzler9775
@rinzler9775 3 місяці тому
I like how the dog follows you around when mowing.
@Rob-sr9rj
@Rob-sr9rj 11 місяців тому
I always wondered what that rake was for in my grandpa's garage. He never made me use it. He was a good man.
@themashugana9440
@themashugana9440 11 місяців тому
my latest problem in the backyard was recognizing, identifying & spraying for some nasty & invasive weeds. one was lesser celandine & the other is some kind of grassy weed that was hiding among the healthy grass & really took off while undetected. I haven't dethatched in a while, but next Sept & Oct when I start my Fall maintenance routine, I will absolutely be dethatching the backyard to clean out those dead weeds & also the newer ones that will want to come back again.
@johan9639
@johan9639 10 місяців тому
Awesome video. Well layed out, easy to follow and to the point explanation. And everything you talk about comes with its own demonstration. Fantastic job! Well deserved sub.
@Fze5656
@Fze5656 23 дні тому
Stumbled on this video. Don’t have a lawn but wow your videos are a lesson in clarity and being concise!
@Un-Known-X
@Un-Known-X 10 місяців тому
Man i love how simple u keep it while providing great info…
@mattb9664
@mattb9664 Рік тому
I got to use my Groundworks dethatcher on some trouble spots last night after the mow- these spots were too hard to get with the tow-behind, and I know I went over them like 5 times. The Groundworks took it right up! The Groundskeeper rake also is good if you want to spot clean any trouble spots, or stimulate dog spots.
@Yonktech
@Yonktech 16 днів тому
these are the best videos on lawn care on youtube, cant believe how long it me to get here
@jeremyauzenne5537
@jeremyauzenne5537 Рік тому
Great video and Well spoken. I own a Sun Joe Dethatcher and I needed a thorough explanation.
@JimmyJaxJellyStax
@JimmyJaxJellyStax 6 місяців тому
Incredible, I'll definitely give dethatching a go! I did notice mowing more often filled in lawn gaps but never tried detaching, I'm sure it'll really even things out further.
@Tanthius1
@Tanthius1 11 місяців тому
I didn't realise how much I needed this video in my life. Thank you 👍
@barbarazalonis
@barbarazalonis 10 днів тому
You always motivate me to be better at taking care of my lawn. Thanks for great lawncare content. Sweet dog.
@avid1959
@avid1959 Рік тому
👍 Just bought a used BillyGoat power rake, same one you showed. It is definitely aggressive, but so much faster than my corded sunjoe on 11,000 sq ft. Finally snow free here in Fairbanks, AK.
@stephencollins1479
@stephencollins1479 11 місяців тому
Love you videos. You speak like youre talking to someone who that has no idea what youre talking about. PERFECT!
@SproutTheRottweiler
@SproutTheRottweiler 5 місяців тому
Thanks from New Zealand. One the best video i hv seen so far..
@kookamundo
@kookamundo 11 місяців тому
That last line alone earns a subscribe! Thanks for the info.
@mulsannestraight
@mulsannestraight 26 днів тому
I been lost with the myriad options of these dethatchers now I know better. Thanka for this video ❤
@gergemall
@gergemall 11 місяців тому
I took your advice and purchased an electric corded model and I was very surprised on how well it worked!!
@kona702
@kona702 9 місяців тому
That's amazing, I never expected all of that to be under the grass. My grass is so thick and so lumpy in spots. I have zoysia gras, which is supposed to be drought-resistant etcetera however it takes a ton of water to get it nice and lush. Thinking about getting one of these for this coming spring.
@Muhammad_Syakir
@Muhammad_Syakir 9 місяців тому
Thanks a lot to the cameraman and the presenter for good quality presentation and explanation. 🙂
@BetterCarma
@BetterCarma 11 місяців тому
Thank you for this great video. I think I may not should be simply pulling the thatched grass out. I was thinking I needed to aerate yet now I may consider option #2.
@bobbucks
@bobbucks 11 місяців тому
I dethatched with a modified blade on my lawnmower, works great. Love your videos
@CharlieElliott24
@CharlieElliott24 Рік тому
Thatch is nutrient dense. I compost mine in the fall, and then use the compost to fill in low spots in the spring!
@slimdude2011
@slimdude2011 Рік тому
Why spend all that time dethatching your lawn, if you're going to reuse the dead grass to fill in the low spots? If you have low spots on your lawn, get some lawn soil and overseed it. The dead grass and other debris are supposed to be disposed of, not recycled. That's what dethatching is for! A person doesn't dethatch their lawn and put the dead grass right back on it afterwards.
@Mrs.LadeyBug
@Mrs.LadeyBug Рік тому
@@slimdude2011Don’t go showing your lack of knowledge of the composting process all at once now, dear…
@Mrs.LadeyBug
@Mrs.LadeyBug Рік тому
Wow, that is perfection! There’s no better example of natural healthy circular ecology than that! 💚
@slimdude2011
@slimdude2011 Рік тому
@@Mrs.LadeyBug If I were to use compost on my lawn, I wouldn't use dead grass.
@MFCSteele
@MFCSteele 11 місяців тому
Pretty clever, I'll make a note.
@Cantinatollo1
@Cantinatollo1 9 місяців тому
Young man, awesome, detailed and informative video. Thank you for sharing!
@tadmarshall2739
@tadmarshall2739 23 дні тому
Thanks for the super-useful video! The combination of background information and advice is perfect.
@rudycramer225
@rudycramer225 9 місяців тому
Very well presented and packed with useful information. Well done.
@MCMolassesOfficial
@MCMolassesOfficial 11 місяців тому
Am definitely realizing i should have done this, this year. Thanks for the info!
@jarlaxiko
@jarlaxiko 4 місяці тому
Thank you so much! You answered a lot of my questions with your informative video.
@ahnilatedahnilated7703
@ahnilatedahnilated7703 3 місяці тому
I used to do this yearly on my lawn. I got compliments every year from my neighbors that my lawn looked the best on the block. I didn't think I was trying all that hard, just doing typical yard maintenance. I would also run an aerator over the lawn and then fertilize/water that week. The lawn would look a nice green and take far less water.
@Sodee0
@Sodee0 17 днів тому
Haha, best outro! Just wanted to comment to say thanks for the clear explanation. I went with a corded one like you showed with the interchangeable dethatcher/scarifier, about to give it its first go.
@BernieHarrisonJr
@BernieHarrisonJr 13 днів тому
This was great! Much Appreciated!
@joevaldivia6733
@joevaldivia6733 11 місяців тому
I have that electric machine and it works really good but like you said, it takes a little time to clean up. Thanks, good information 👍
@grizzsoup
@grizzsoup 24 дні тому
Informative video! Appreciate the explanation of different methods and tools used
@CaptainEverythingHumorandMore
@CaptainEverythingHumorandMore 10 місяців тому
The Best video about dethatching on UKposts. I did however use the old style for 8 HOURS on the in laws yard one time. Now 15 years later being 55ish not doing that again. Renting a dethatcher thingy. Thanks for the best. 👍🍺
@sullybiker6520
@sullybiker6520 7 днів тому
I love that your dog just follows you about.
@phoxpharms
@phoxpharms Рік тому
Never had to detatch my yard. Never had thatch in my yard. have detatched a client's yard, a couple dead spots we reseeded, just used a rake. Now less then 1 yr later, you'd have no idea last summer they were brown spots of dead grass. This is why I always mulch my grass, cut regularly, keeps thatch from building up and instead feeds your lawn for free.
@arbyc8736
@arbyc8736 11 місяців тому
I never dethatch too. Core aerate and/or just put down gypsum. I always mulch unless we have rain for several days.
@lynncannon7790
@lynncannon7790 2 місяці тому
It depends on the type of grass! You don’t want to ever dethatch St. Austine grass, which is commonly used in Southern Lawns!
@cgonzalezper2010
@cgonzalezper2010 14 днів тому
Same with Bermuda.
@erics2091
@erics2091 11 місяців тому
I’ve used my metal rake that I use for my leaves in the fall. I have a small yard so it’s not terrible. But even that makes a difference. I still manage to rake up a lot. Grass is nice and green. Now that I know this is an actual thing, I might just have to grab a proper tool. It’s nice when you randomly find useful videos on UKposts. I haven’t been searching for anything grass related, so this was a good recommendation UKposts. Maybe it was just “Dad” related things since it’s almost Father’s Day.
@gergemall
@gergemall 10 місяців тому
I bought one of the machines and it’s AMAZING
@kevinbowker2385
@kevinbowker2385 11 місяців тому
Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
@shadylawndude5507
@shadylawndude5507 Рік тому
Great Video Jesse! between the US and the UK it can get real confusing what it means to scarify/verticut/dethatch i think you did a great job clearing that up. nice to see that you guys are out of the snow! 🤣
@LAWNLIFE
@LAWNLIFE Рік тому
Snow is a thing of the past. I'm fricken sun burnt now 😂 can't win! 😂😂 Thanks for watching bro!
@bgj2940
@bgj2940 11 місяців тому
I used a greenworks electric dethather years ago. Sure it worked ....but I have a bigggg yard. I ended up buying a lawnmower dethathing blade. Works great and was simple to install on your existing mower. Plus the blade was only $20ish.
@meanodustino9563
@meanodustino9563 11 місяців тому
I did a heavy dethatch and then scarfied it hired a guy to aerate it and then I heavily seeded it and added a really nutrient rich top soil. I can not believe how well it worked. I water every 3days and its 33c in Canada currently. Not brown grass blade yet. really makes a difference to get the soil prepped
@ellenorbjornsdottir1166
@ellenorbjornsdottir1166 Місяць тому
which part of Canada?
@Blackadder75
@Blackadder75 3 місяці тому
you are a great teacher!
@craighoffman6876
@craighoffman6876 11 місяців тому
Excellent video! I have a Greenworks dethatcher, it works well and lifts truly epic amounts of dead grass. I am in Colorado, a fertilizer that works well in my semi arid area is dried poultry waste. From a chicken's ass to my grass! As it should be, "DPW" is cheap if you buy an off brand. I figure DPW is truly a commodity, no need to by the expensive "Revive" version that is popular here. A 40 pound bag of the off brand stuff is about $11.50. The regimen is to dethatch and then put a good thick layer of DPW on. The beauty of manure type products is they won't burn your lawn or force the grass to grow rapidly like chemical fertilizers do.
@umiluv
@umiluv 11 місяців тому
I use thatch for mulch on my raised bed gardens. They do an excellent job and at the start of early spring the next year, you can dig it into the beds to add organic material.
@mikhailglobus6766
@mikhailglobus6766 11 місяців тому
I don't take care of the lawn or even like lawns, but this video is well presented and potentially useful
@johnm.5346
@johnm.5346 Рік тому
The Groundskeeper II rake is an excellent tool for this process as well, very light, easy to use and does a fantastic job.
@NordicDan
@NordicDan 11 місяців тому
Does it work well for removing dead moss?
@johnm.5346
@johnm.5346 11 місяців тому
@@NordicDan yes, it works well. Handy tool to add, works great for mulching too
@stevenbrown6782
@stevenbrown6782 7 місяців тому
it's a beast
@Striperman
@Striperman Рік тому
What ever you want to call it, the explanations were right on. I use to use the hand thatch rake on my 1800 sq ft lawn twice a season for years and always dreaded it. The results were worth it though. Got the Greenworks 4 years ago and it was a game changer. The scarifier and verticutter attachments for the Allett are too expensive now a days and might just invest in a SunJoe which has both attachments
@LAWNLIFE
@LAWNLIFE Рік тому
The manual dethatcher is a good workout at least 😂 Allet and Swardman are crazy with their pricing. I'll never own any of their equipment because of the price tag alone. I'm sure they're fine tools, but the mower price plus cartridges are insane. Not for me.
@happy_happy2954
@happy_happy2954 11 місяців тому
Very clear thanks for the great video and explaining. What do you think if I pick up the dead grass with a grass sweeper?
@YardBrah
@YardBrah Рік тому
Finally an amazing video to explain the debate!!! Jesse you the man bro 👊🏾😂😂😂 and I love your dog he just wants to help his best friend 😩😊👊🏾🔥🙏🏾🤙🏾
@LAWNLIFE
@LAWNLIFE Рік тому
Thanks for always watching bro! Best dog I've ever had. He just always wants to be apart of the action 😂
@acanfield87
@acanfield87 11 місяців тому
I got really good results with the SunJoe by dethatching and then following up with a second pass with the scarifier. I agree that the scarifier doesn't pull up as much thatch but the scarifier helps with overseeding. I did this last fall and my wife asked "Why did you scalp the yard?!" This spring the yard came back twice as thick and I have had neighbors and walkers stop to complement me and asked what I did. The SunJoe is a great homeowner product, IMO.
@gergemall
@gergemall 10 місяців тому
I love it . Bought it in the spring .
@adventurefuel5172
@adventurefuel5172 10 місяців тому
The Best advice ever. I bought a Sunjoe last spring. Did my lawn, then hit it with milorganite and ironite last year. Did it again in April, and this year I’m the most hated dude in the subdivision because nobody has a lawn like mine. It looks like astroturf.
@chadbailey7038
@chadbailey7038 11 місяців тому
Wow. Super helpful. Thanks!
@MatthewSmith-cp3hu
@MatthewSmith-cp3hu 15 днів тому
great video and i dont do yard work like this
@johnmiller678
@johnmiller678 Місяць тому
Great video man. Good info and a quality video production.
@dailyDIYdude
@dailyDIYdude 11 місяців тому
Great explanation on the differences and the processes to perform the job. Your channel has a wealth of knowledge for the DIY enthusiast. Keep up the great work 💪🏼
@stanleyems
@stanleyems 11 місяців тому
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@dccd673
@dccd673 Місяць тому
Used a manual dethatcher once and a man drove past my house, stopped then reversed. He asked what kind of rake I was using bc he noticed a big difference from what I had done already and the part yet to do. It was a small yard but boy my side muscles were ever sore for about a week after. Gave the dethatcher to my neighbour when I moved. He was quite happy with it.
@norsemyn6865
@norsemyn6865 11 місяців тому
I have a dethatching bar with a single spring tine at each end, that swaps out the cutting blade in my standard push lawnmower. It works well and gets a good amount of thatch out of the lawn.
@chuckredd9131
@chuckredd9131 Місяць тому
I have been using the same type for years, works great! I start at the side and work my way to center of lawn, then put on regular blade & grass catcher, set the mower low, suck up all the thatch. I also use de-thatcher blade in the fall. Instead of raking up the leaves I power rake them & leave them laying until I do the grass in Spring.
@NicolasMoore838
@NicolasMoore838 Рік тому
Guess it would still be dethatching time in MN, 😂 thanks for the video, I always enjoy a “satisfying” dethatch session! 👍🏻👊🏻
@LAWNLIFE
@LAWNLIFE Рік тому
Always behind everyone else 🙃 I need to start making videos three weeks ahead of time for what I'd be doing in my own lawn 😂
@Eli_3667
@Eli_3667 Рік тому
This is awesome! Thanks for the explanation in differences.
@LAWNLIFE
@LAWNLIFE Рік тому
Thanks for watching Eli! I appreciate it!
@lindacurrie6998
@lindacurrie6998 10 місяців тому
This is so cool! This guy rocks!
@johnmongeau6369
@johnmongeau6369 11 місяців тому
Dude, you're amazing :) Thanks for all the knowledge
@jred4421
@jred4421 Рік тому
Great video, and the breakdown of dethatching equipment. What is missing is types of grass which shouldn't be dethatched...
@Mrs.LadeyBug
@Mrs.LadeyBug Рік тому
Are there types of grass that shouldn’t be dethatched? Around here our grass is all pretty much generic.
@PavalonTech
@PavalonTech 11 місяців тому
Buffalo, St Augustine...
@marcrondeau6061
@marcrondeau6061 21 день тому
Excellent video. 🎉
@billmcmeekin7909
@billmcmeekin7909 8 днів тому
I have an old mower that I put a thatching blade on. Works awesome! Afterwards I run around with my nice bag mower and suck old grass off of lawn. Works easy, and great results. I believe the blade with an extra set of springs are $20-30.00 Cheap!
@williamday7238
@williamday7238 11 місяців тому
I would have added to not do this too early in the spring, or when it’s wet. I did both and tore up my lawn a little. However about 6 weeks later it’s recovered and looking great
@AnonymousGameWarden
@AnonymousGameWarden Місяць тому
How do you know when is too early, and when to start dethatching in spring?
@jimthompson717
@jimthompson717 11 днів тому
As an experiment , I mulched a carpet of maple leaves laying on our lawn in the fall. Left a wet mushy layer of it on the lawn. This spring, our lawn was thick green and weeds were minimal. Who knew?
@wardzaza768
@wardzaza768 4 місяці тому
Thank you !
@tmoney4676
@tmoney4676 11 місяців тому
Spot on I thacth every season and my lawn has been green and thick. Thacth,overseed,milorganite,water.
@AnonymousGameWarden
@AnonymousGameWarden Місяць тому
How do you know when to start dethatching in spring? You throw down seed as soon as your done dethatching? And then put down Fertilizer immediately after the seed? Just trying to understand your process! Thanks!
@DadBuiltDIY
@DadBuiltDIY Рік тому
Nice job. I learned from this video.
@tbuc2920
@tbuc2920 11 місяців тому
The best thing I did for my lawn was purchase the electric Sun-Joe thatcher that comes with the scarifier. I could not believe how much deadness I brought up on the highest setting. I now do it late winter or early spring and my lawn is the best it looked. Great video LAWN.
@rileywillard139
@rileywillard139 11 місяців тому
We do are yard every few years and may be doing it this summer
@brandoncroll
@brandoncroll 11 місяців тому
I've been watching King of the Hill lately and gosh dang it I need to get my lawn game on point. Your videos are top notch and I can't wait to get my little plot of grass to be the best on the block!
@bigskiesmontana7267
@bigskiesmontana7267 7 місяців тому
Thanks for a GREAT explanation on the thatching tools. I live in NW Montana about 30 miles from Glacier. Fell in love with the house and views when I bought it but failed to recognize the HUGE lawn around it. It's 3 acres (who does that?) I try to hire out someone every year and it's a crap shoot on how effective they are when I can find someone. The mowers with tines are not very effective. After 15 years I'm tired of the struggle each year so.....what equipment do you recommend for me to purchase so I can do this myself every year? I know it will be large and heavy but I pay out $300 plus each spring for someone to come and do it. Any thoughts? Lastly, I thatch in spring; do you recommend one season more than the other and is once a year enough? Thanks so much.
@gibbygordo
@gibbygordo Рік тому
I have a empire Zoysia front yard and princess Bermuda back yard. I always scalp and then burn in early spring… I don’t have an issue with thatch and understand that not everyone has the option of burning…. By late spring early summer, …lawn domination!
@danalmeida5380
@danalmeida5380 Рік тому
I have the tow behind one, I found another by the side of the road someone was tossing out, took the tins off it and installed them where there was not one, so now my pull behind has double the tins it had originally, I also have the sun Joe scarifier I got from a yard sale, I enjoy the pull behind one, I put on my head phones, light a cigar and pop open a beer and rake up and down and sideways,on an angle, Clean it up and like u said, it looks torn up, but with a little rain and sun, it comes back to life quickly, great video, thanks
@LAWNLIFE
@LAWNLIFE Рік тому
Yeah there's something about dethatching that is so peaceful. Don't know what it is. It's nice to have a good buzz by the time you actually have to clean up the mess though 😂 Thanks for watching!
@danalmeida5380
@danalmeida5380 Рік тому
@@LAWNLIFE 😂 keep up the good videos!
@Mityob67
@Mityob67 10 місяців тому
Great vid and footage
@judymoore5009
@judymoore5009 14 днів тому
Another commenter said that St. Augustine grass should never be dethatched. This makes sense because it sends out runners on top of the ground with shallow roots which would be easily damaged by the process. I live in Mississippi and have this kind of grass, but I also have a heavy layer of thatch, especially after the drought last summer and much of the grass died. It actually looks terrible with many dead, brown spots. I would like to hear from our intrepid video maker if he has any suggestions.
@fredsandford9342
@fredsandford9342 9 місяців тому
I own the sunjoe but if you have bermuda grass if you scalp it down to the dirt at the start of spring or green up you dont have to do this cus scalping gets all this in the first place, but if you don't scalp this is a must👍👍👍👍
@shawntaj7532
@shawntaj7532 25 днів тому
Wow thanks for the info! You’ve gain a new subscriber 😊
@MFCSteele
@MFCSteele 11 місяців тому
Thank you.
@schwinnbiking
@schwinnbiking 21 день тому
a sweeper is great for picking up the dead grass and it gives the grass a nice comb
@danyeo
@danyeo 2 місяці тому
I have that Sun Joe. It is a BEAST!
@dennisklaassen1811
@dennisklaassen1811 10 місяців тому
This is a good explanation on dethatching/verticutting/scarifying - though as far as I know (correct me if I'm wrong), can't be done on buffalo type grasses which rely heavily on surface runners, as it causes more damage than fixing. I have such a type grass; and frequently do aeration, but haven't scarified, or dethatched (I did one small section and it is slowly coming back after 2+ years). Battery tools also can't handle it either as they're quick to cut out. Any further recommendations on this; if it should/should not be done? Buffalo is far more popular in Australia than the US due to drought tolerance, so can appreciate if it isn't often used.
@Danydvyddasdasdas
@Danydvyddasdasdas 10 місяців тому
THANK YOU sir!
@michaelb513
@michaelb513 11 місяців тому
I dethatch every 3 years and my lawn looks great. I think every year is a little over kill, but hey if your yard looks great then do what works
@andrewc1097
@andrewc1097 16 днів тому
I should show you my lawn. Super spotty, Lots of dirt spots, and my fern tree leaves so many little leaves.
@simondalzell5635
@simondalzell5635 10 місяців тому
Great tips thanks.
@tomlawless4406
@tomlawless4406 10 місяців тому
Gonna pop one of those takes in my basket right now cheers :)
@bubbalo3388
@bubbalo3388 11 місяців тому
I have the manual dethatcher and it it backbreaking. And even more so if you are on the taller side because even though the blades angle is adjustable but if you are tall you may have to still bend over to get the blades tips to dig in. Also if your lawn has a lot of uneven spots or patches unwanted rooted growth, it gets caught up on and you have to give it a yank and it isn't as easy as just going back and forth smoothly like in the video. I want to get the affordable electric ones but I just don't have the space for it.😥
@BCoolBen
@BCoolBen 7 годин тому
If you watch that video, you will know everything about dethatching without any wasted time and without being bored. It’s like a flawless video for what it sets out to achieve.
@ItsWesSmithYo
@ItsWesSmithYo 4 місяці тому
I did it manually, small lawn, and it’s easily the most satisfying lawn activity ever 😂. FYI, first pass sucks, but once you get a see saw motion going it becomes rather therapeutic 🤙🏽😎🖤🐓. Lawn looks fkn amazing ☝️
@lakehouselawncare1755
@lakehouselawncare1755 Рік тому
Great video, Jesse! Very informative as always.
@LAWNLIFE
@LAWNLIFE Рік тому
Thanks bro. You killed your video as well. Obviously dethatching time here in the Midwest 🤣
@AusWorkshop
@AusWorkshop 4 місяці тому
Love your dog
@tonyferrell9734
@tonyferrell9734 Рік тому
...... get yourself a camera guy straight outta the 80s with the members only jacket 😜😆🤣🤣 ..... (seriously though love the simple explanation of this.. had to sub, trynna get my lawn as good as yours 👍👍)
@becausereasons8981
@becausereasons8981 11 місяців тому
Never...heard of any of these things...I might give it a try though.
@insanity6829
@insanity6829 11 місяців тому
thanks for info! appreciate it
@ar007r
@ar007r 11 місяців тому
I manually dethatched for a year and I only have a few hundred square feet. If you own a home you can afford a $200 powered dethatcher. I only bought a manual one because I didnt know how much work it was or how important dethatching is.
@justgonnastay
@justgonnastay 11 місяців тому
I just now saw this video, but last weekend I rented a power rake. It is, as he said, heavy as f**k, and very aggressive. My lawn needed it though. Our 3000 square foot lawn gave up 10 contractor cleanup bags of thatch. My wife and I raked in 3.5 yards of amended topsoil and overseeded the whole thing. Fingers crossed it makes my sad lawn look better.
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