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royalex
03-31-2021, 01:11 PM
Has anyone had any experience dethatching or power raking their zoysia lawn? If so, do you recommend this? Who did you use for this service and do you recommend?

CWGUY
03-31-2021, 02:06 PM
Has anyone had any experience dethatching or power raking their zoysia lawn? If so, do you recommend this? Who did you use for this service and do you recommend?

:icon_wink: I do it myself with a small elect. dethatcher. Don't know if it helps but doesn't seem to hurt. I do it very lightly.


Greenworks 10 Amp 14-Inch Corded Dethatcher, 27022 ($129 on Amazon)

Michigan Farmer
04-01-2021, 09:31 AM
I've been here six or seven years now and almost lost my lawn to thatch. To much water, to much fert. and not smart enough to listen to the extension service. I've used both power rake's and even went to the point of renting a thatching machine from Home Depot. Long story short the older your Zoysia gets the more it needs thatching. Thatch is not mulch but I think bagging at least part of your clippings helps.

I do have a power rake blade for my lawn mower if I can help or you'd like to try it I'd bring my lawnmower over and we'd try it.

dewilson58
04-01-2021, 10:25 AM
Fertigator did mine.

yabbadu
04-01-2021, 03:41 PM
Has anyone had any experience dethatching or power raking their zoysia lawn? If so, do you recommend this? Who did you use for this service and do you recommend?

If you look it up on google there is only a specific time of the year that is recommended.

Adams Earth is a company near TV that offers this service in the villages. Different schools of thought exist, so De-hatch lightly.:bigbow: