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04-05-2020, 03:54 PM | #815 |
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Dig the whole ring/island out. Put any one of the many weed barriers over the top. Put back the border and edge, then enjoy until next year
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Nice day today so I had to start edging just so that next time edging gets easier and easier
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I am no lawn expert but i have never heard of dethatching a St Augustine lawn. I agree with Rick on the bald spots, best solution is to drop some more sod in. It looks like you have a lot of shade in your front lawn. There are certain varieties of St Augustine that do better in shade. If its not correct those areas will continue to thin out and you will start to get weeds.
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04-11-2020, 06:16 PM | #822 | |
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I have the same type of dethatching implement for my lawn tractor. I admit that I was VERY aggressive with it when I last used it. The grooves were mostly because of some uneven-ness in my backyard......coupled w/ my aggressiveness. lol I didn't mind so much because I was going to overseed some areas at that time. My yard is about 0.75 acres. ![]() ![]()
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04-12-2020, 03:14 AM | #823 |
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As a licensed and certified pro of almost 20 years I've never seen a lawn that needs dethatching. (This is on Fescue/Rye) Get plenty of calls from homeowners thinking they do but when the lawn is checked it's fine. You can have up to 1/2inch of thatch before it's an issue. It actually helps the lawn below that level. With out it you'll break the crowns off just by walking over it, it plays an important role. That said for southern turf types I have no clue. Also if you aerate every year that also gets rid of thatch.
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Ripped up about 15 shrubs and created a new edge by hand for the new mulch. Had to save the poor Japanese Maple that was being smothered by everything from the previous owners. Hostas by the house and lantana out in the open are up next.
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https://extension.psu.edu/managing-thatch-in-lawns This link is from the best college for turf and they are on the cutting edge in my industry. Also have a lot of great tools for free. Guess you would doubt your Dr if a guy on YouTube said different huh? Just trying to save you guys some time is all. I'll stay out of this thread and let you all do you. I only have about 1,400 years of home owner experience and have won awards after all. ![]() |
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04-13-2020, 08:58 AM | #828 |
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To be honest, I tend to use my dethatcher as a bit more of a rake to get up/out dead stuff or to break it up so more air/light can get down, not to actually break up and remove the thatch. This is particularly true in the spring when there has been some die off under the snow. Except last year when I overseeded and went agressive w/ the implement.
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I generally dethatch every other year. I do it in the fall, as I prefer not to stress the shit out of my yard in spring or especially summer. I also only seed in the fall, to get maximum % survival out of it.
Really, I think 90% of it is having an irrigation system. Without it, all the cool tools, aeration, dethatchers, etc, are just fighting a losing battle. For dethatching, I will say it seems to help the grass jump better in the spring than the year I dont do it. My fall process: -Cut LOW(I typically cut 2x a week at 4", and fall cut at around 2ish" -Dethatch creating a freaking mess in my yard(the first year I did this in my new-to-me home 4 years ago my neighbors thought I was CRAZY) -Then rather than rake, I do single spray passes pushing the grasses off the yard(yea, I might not get 95% of it off the yard, but I get a good 75% IMO) -Run irrigation, then immediately plug-aerate -Overseed with Kentucky 31 Tall Fescue. That's my script. Works for me and my yard. But, we are all just dad-bodding our way through this thing haha. |
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![]() I spot checked thickness of thatch layer in some areas of my lawn last fall and didn't deem it worth it. I was more worried because of trying to establish a new yard and having a lot of die off coming out of winter or other reasons. It was not super dense so I just rake stuff out and leave most of the thatch intact. A few small areas were dethatched but only out of experimentation. Thatch is beneficial. I think it gets a bad rep. lol
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Finished my chores and prepping the bbq for steaks.
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