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IOG> Home> Membership Information> Members Only> Maintenance Operations> Verticutting |
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Maintenance Operations Verticutting What is it? This is a specialist and very light form of scarification carried out on fine sports turf areas, which raises loose vegetation at the base of the grass plant. It should not be used to penetrate any underlying thatch layer as severe defoliation of the sward can easily occur due to how closely spaced the verticutting tines are. What does it do? Verticutting is typically carried out on a weekly basis
when the grass plant is growing strongly throughout April to September.
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