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Over time, lawns can become affected by thatch, moss and general wear, which prevents healthy growth. Our scarifying and lawn care services help restore your lawn by improving airflow, drainage and nutrient absorption.
We provide straightforward, effective treatments to keep your lawn in good condition throughout the year.
🌿 Moss & Thatch Removal
Clear built-up moss and debris for a healthier lawn
💧 Improved Lawn Health
Better airflow, drainage and nutrient absorption
🌱 Lawn Recovery
Restore patchy or tired lawns
🧰 Ongoing Care
Keep your lawn looking its best year-round
What is Lawn Scarifying?
Scarifying removes built-up thatch, moss and debris from the surface of your lawn, allowing air, water and nutrients to reach the soil more effectively.
Without this, lawns can become compacted and struggle to grow properly. Regular scarifying helps maintain a thicker, healthier lawn.
Benefits of Scarifying
- Removes moss and excess thatch
- Improves drainage and airflow
- Encourages stronger root growth
- Helps create a thicker, healthier lawn
- Improves the effectiveness of feeding and watering
Our Lawn Care Services Include
- Lawn scarifying
- Moss removal
- Lawn treatments and feeding
- Overseeding and lawn repair
- General lawn maintenance
Our Approach
- Assessment of lawn condition
- Scarifying and removal of debris
- Optional treatments or overseeding
- Advice on aftercare and maintenance
Scarifying FAQs
When should scarifying be carried out?
Scarifying is usually best carried out in spring or autumn when the lawn is actively growing.
Will scarifying damage my lawn?
Scarifying can make the lawn look rough initially, but this is temporary. It encourages healthier regrowth.
How often should a lawn be scarified?
Most lawns benefit from scarifying once or twice a year, typically in spring and/or autumn. The exact frequency depends on the condition of the lawn, including the amount of moss and thatch build-up.
Do you remove all waste?
Yes, all moss and debris removed during scarifying is cleared from the site.
How long does it take for a lawn to recover after scarifying?
A lawn may look slightly rough immediately after scarifying, but this is normal. With proper care, including watering and feeding, new growth typically begins within a few weeks and the lawn will gradually thicken and improve.
How much does lawn scarifying cost?
The cost depends on the size and condition of the lawn, as well as any additional treatments required. We provide free, no-obligation quotes following a site visit to give an accurate price.
