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The Importance of Dethatching in the Fall

Dethatching in the fall can be crucial to the overall health of your lawn. By removing the thatch, you will allow your lawn to breathe and receive essential nutrients from the soil. You will also help to prevent fungus and mold from growing, which can lead to extensive damage over time. Fall is the best time of year to remove thatch, so don’t wait! Here are several other reasons Nature’s Select Sandhills suggests dethatching your lawn.

Improves Root Growth

The main benefit of removing thatch in the fall is that it improves root growth. When the thatch layer is thick, it restricts the roots from growing deep into the soil. This can lead to a number of problems, such as a lawn that is not able to get enough water and nutrients and is, therefore, more susceptible to drought. Removing the thatch in the fall will allow the roots to grow deep and strong, which will help your lawn stay healthy all winter long.

Improves Drainage

Another benefit of removing thatch in the fall is that it improves drainage. Thick layers of thatch prevent water from draining properly. This lack of drainage can lead to a number of problems, such as a lawn that is constantly soggy or one that is more susceptible to drought. Removing the thatch in the fall will help water to drain more quickly and efficiently, which will help your lawn stay healthy all winter long.

Stimulates Grass Growth

Dethatching in the fall can help to stimulate grass growth. A thick layer of brush, leaves, and compacted dirt prevents new grass growth. So, if you plan on overseeding in the fall, dethatching in the fall is the best route to take. This can lead to a lawn that is not as healthy or lush as it could be. Removing the thatch in the fall will help the grass to grow tall and strong, which will help your lawn stay healthy all winter long.

Get Your Lawn Fall-Ready

Does your lawn need some care before winter? Get your free estimate from Nature's Select Sandhills today! We proudly serve residents throughout the Pinehurst, NC, area, getting their lawns ready for cooler weather. We even have tree and shrub care, lawn disease programs, and biological pest control. So, give us a call at (910) 757-0359.

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