Dethatching & Reseeding

Dethatching and reseeding is essential for maintaining a healthy and lush yard. Dethatching involves removing the layer of dead grass, roots, and organic matter that can accumulate on the soil surface. This layer, known as thatch, can inhibit water and nutrients from penetrating the soil and stifle healthy grass growth.

Dethatching

Assess Thatch Level

Before beginning our team will assess your thatch level and determine if your lawn needs to be dethatched.

Dethatching Technique

If your lawn requires dethatching, depending on the severity we will utilize manual tools or a power dethatcher.

Dispose of Debris

We collect and dispose of all thatch and debris.

Reseeding

Prepare the Soil

Some lawn require some preparation before reseeding such as core aeration or dethatching.

Seed Selection

Our team will assess your region and lawn condition to determine the best seed for future growth and health.

Application

We evenly distribute the seed over your lawn, more heavily saturating areas that are thin or bare.

Watering

After seeding, our team will suggest watering times/schedules in order to promote the best future growth. It will then be your responsibility to ensure your lawn is being properly watered.

Fertilization

Applying regular fertilization will help promote and sustain growth throughout your yard.

Maintenance

Continue to water regularly and avoid signification foot traffic on newly seeded areas.

Sustain a nutrient dense and healthy lawn all year round.