Woodside Manual 35cm Lawn/Grass Scarifier Aerator Rake with Non-slip Handle

£9.9
FREE Shipping

Woodside Manual 35cm Lawn/Grass Scarifier Aerator Rake with Non-slip Handle

Woodside Manual 35cm Lawn/Grass Scarifier Aerator Rake with Non-slip Handle

RRP: £99
Price: £9.9
£9.9 FREE Shipping

In stock

We accept the following payment methods

Description

DavidTruby, the managing director of lawn care franchise Greensleeves says it is best to use a rake or leaf blower to collect all the thatch, moss and weeds from your lawn and responsibly dispose of it all. Now you know how to scarify a lawn, let’s look at the different types of scarifier and how to use them to best effect.

Incidentally, the best for weeds and roots are the Makita and the Bosch. So following on from that you probably want to understand how deep it can rake and scarify so you can workout what tool you’ll need for your garden specifically: How deep can it scarify? This is actually an improvement on the arms of the Makita and other top models in this review – their direct competitors I might add: The first thing to do after scarifying is to water your lawn. A good drench will help the grass recover faster. You can also feed and top dress your lawn to speed things along. If there are bumps in the lawn you may cause damage in these areas even though you are only raking or scarifying lightly. Unless you take action to correct the bumps this damage will be inevitable and perhaps typical of most lawns. Don’t worry, just follow the recovery procedures and in a few weeks the lawn will be as good as new. Depending on how much material you removed on the first pass, you might choose to lower the scarifier by a setting. The deeper thatch or moss will have been made a little looser from the first pass and so it should come out that bit easier.

Since this petrol scarifier doesn’t have a battery or cable, you can easily move it from one point to another. This makes it easier for you to remove thatch and weed plants from your entire lawn (even in the tightest spaces). On top of that, this lawn rake has a cutting width of about 38 cm and covers a large area in a large garden while pulling out thatch and weed plants from the soil. Mow the lawn as close as possible without scalping is your first task. You need to keep it like that until the seed goes down. Since this scarifier has four cutting depths, you can easily change the cutting depth based on your preferences to get perfect results. Plus, it has a 32 cm cutting width that makes it easier for you to work on your lawn at a faster rate. Even on a small lawn, using a hand-held scarifier takes significantly longer than a powered version. For that reason, I always use a powered scarifier. Using a Powered Scarifier

Due to limited features, this scarifier can only handle lawns that have an area of 100 M2 or less. Electric Scarifier David adds that is worth bearing in mind that while scarificationmachines can be bought online and aren’t that expensive, they’re far more like motorised rakes and so shouldn’t be confused with or compared to the kind of machine professional lawn care experts use. He also recommends using a moss killer a week before youscarify. This will help to kill off the moss and it will make your job much easier when it comes to removing it. You can take a look at the best way to kill moss in our guide. If you’re using an electric or petrol scarifier, it’s just a case of adjusting the height and pushing it around in exactly the same way a lawnmower.On your last pass with the scarifier, use the blades to cut into the soil about a quarter of an inch deep. This will make the perfect bed for laying new grass seed after scarifying. Moreover, the VonHaus 1500 W comes with a high-quality, dual-purpose drum, which has a scarifying roller and an aeration roller, making it easier for you to remove moss from your lawn’s surface and aerate it.

Scarifiers help to remove the debris from your lawn and help to allow your lawn to breathe properly. Scarifying your lawn helps to aerate the soil, enhances lawn growth, and keeps your lawn healthy. Sources The technique when scarifying is actually very similar to the technique used for a leaf rake. You go over the lawn in one direction, before going over it a second time at a different angle. You then need to collect up all the thatch that has been pulled out afterwards and ideally seed more grass. If the moss or thatch is particularly bad you may need to collect it regularly to keep the lawn clear for the next run with your scarifier.

Latest articles

This lawn care garden tool features three different raking heights, which you can adjust based on your preferences to help you carry out various tasks. For instance, you can use specific height settings as you are getting rid of thatch and moss, then change the height level once you transition to another task. Experts say the best time to scarify lawns is the months when the grass is generally growing strongly because it makes recovery much faster. Therefore, heavy scarifying should be done in March, April, September, and October and lighter scarification can be done in February and May.



  • Fruugo ID: 258392218-563234582
  • EAN: 764486781913
  • Sold by: Fruugo

Delivery & Returns

Fruugo

Address: UK
All products: Visit Fruugo Shop