De-thatching your lawn will create a lot of thatch. This is
good for the compost pile unless you have Bermuda grass and then it should be
discarded.
Mow your lawn very short but don’t go so low as to burn the
grass. If you like a 3” to 4” high blade cut mow is shorter one week then
shorter the next.
See picture above for the de-thatching blade, $20-40.
Your lawn will look awful for a couple weeks and then it
will green right up, do not de-thatch when it is hot and sunny, cool cloudy day
is better as the unexposed parts of your lawn will be exposed.
Remove and inspect your lawn mower blade and take it with
you to a home improvement center,
Home Depot- http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1v/R-202251528/h_d2/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10053,
so you get the correct size, smaller is OK but not larger.
Follow the mfg instructions to assemble the blade and install on your mower.
Slowly lower the blade height so that is starts to remove the thatch. This will
produce perfect dry material for your compost pile.
When you are finished remove the blade, sharpen your
existing blade, or replace with new one of the same size and style.
Water lawn and let it grow a week or two longer than you
would normally do to let it recover for the de-thatching, put a light coat of
weed n feed lawn fertilizer and watch you lawn turn emerald green.
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