Restore Your Lawn's Health and Beauty
Vertimowing, also known as lawn dethatching, is the process of removing the thick layer of thatch (dead grass, roots, and organic matter) that builds up between the soil and your lawn. When thatch becomes too thick, it suffocates your grass, blocks water and nutrients, and invites pests and disease.
Why Your Lawn Needs Vertimowing
Over time, even the best-maintained lawns can develop a thatch problem. If your lawn looks patchy, spongy, or is struggling to thrive despite regular watering and fertilizing, it may be time for a vertimow.
Benefits of Vertimowing:
- Improves water and nutrient penetration
- Stimulates healthy new grass growth
- Reduces pests, fungus, and lawn disease
- Restores lawn thickness and color
When to Vertimow
The best time for vertimowing is during your lawn’s active growing season — typically spring or early autumn, depending on your grass type and local climate.
Our Vertimowing Process1. Lawn Assessment – We inspect your lawn to determine thatch depth and lawn condition.
2. Vertimowing/Dethatching – We use professional-grade vertimowing equipment to remove the thatch layer without damaging healthy roots.
3. Cleanup & Disposal – All debris is collected and removed from your property.
4. Optional Lawn Recovery Services – We can follow up with topdressing, fertilizing, and overseeding to give your lawn a complete rejuvenation