Verticutting

 
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Verticutting IS vertical mowing and the objectives are:

  • To prune the grasses to improve tillering and stolon formation. This increases turf density and is very important for all fine competition turf such as bowling and golf greens. Not so critical for an ornamental lawn but loads of fun all the same!
  • To control thatch. The blades of a verticutting reel are much finer and more numerous than those on a scarifying reel. They are designed to be used above the thatch layer to remove dead and dying grass plants that will ultimately contribute to the thatch layer.
  • To produce an upright grass prior to mowing to give a cleaner more consistent cut.
  • As a cultural method for controlling weeds and weed grasses

Used regularly, every week to two weeks in good growing conditions from April to September will help maintain a firm low thatch surface right through the season. This will make for a faster playing surface and make scarifying in the autumn that much easier and cause far less damage.

WARNING: This is perhaps the easiest way the ruin your lawn. Do NOT allow the blades to contact the soil. If your lawn is bumpy these will need to be resolved before verticutting.

Good quality and professional scarifiers have interchangeable reels. Images courtesy of SISIS

Verticutting ReelScarifying reel

 

 

 

 
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