Removes Moss & Thatch From Lawns
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Removes Moss & Thatch From Lawns
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Lawn scarifiers remove dead thatch, moss, weeds, and other debris, like leaves and grass cuttings from lawns, without removing healthy grass or disturbing the earth. They create more space, allow healthy grass more exposure to daylight and water, and ensure it has less competition for the nutrients from the soil. Scarifiers can also cut grass shoots to encourage new growth, gently aerate the surface of the earth, and leave the area looking tidy.
Lawn dethatchers are suitable for gardeners, groundskeepers, landscapers & proud homeowners. You can use them to scarify lawns, parks, playing fields, and other grassy areas. These machines are most effective in the Spring and Autumn when the weather conditions are ideal - not too warm, not too dry, and the ground is not too soft or too hard. If you scarify lawns after heavy rain or during a drought, the lawn will not recover and develop properly.
This process removes organic matter from around the base of grass plants and allowed good, dense grass growth.
Spring is the best time to scarify a lawn as this is the season for growing and will give your lawn the best chance for recovery.
Yes, you can on day, two day, weekly and weekend rates! You can book lawn scarifiers through our website.
You should mow before and after scarifying to get the most out of the process. Cutting the grass first will allow it to dig deeper.
Lawn scarifier's can be hired from as little as £73.23 a day! You can book them online through our website.
From 1st April 2022, our suppliers will only fuel machines with white diesel. This is due to new government guidelines.
If you, as the hirer, refuel any equipment while it is in your possession, it must be with WHITE DIESEL.
YOU MUST NOT USE RED DIESEL IN HIRED MACHINES OR EQUIPMENT.
If you return a machine refuelled with rebated diesel, suppliers will have to remove and dispose of the fuel. They must also flush the tank and supply lines before they can refuel them. The process is chargeable, with no exceptions.