The optimal period for removing the layer of dead organic matter that accumulates between actively growing grass and the soil surface is dependent on grass type. This layer, if excessive, can impede air and water penetration, hindering healthy turf growth. Identifying the correct timing is crucial for maximizing the benefits of the process and minimizing potential stress on the lawn.
Appropriate removal of this material improves nutrient uptake, enhances the effectiveness of watering, and promotes vigorous growth. Historically, manual tools were used, but modern mechanical options allow for efficient treatment of larger areas. Understanding the growth cycle of the specific lawn grass is paramount for successful implementation.