Defining Lawn Thatch and Its EffectsThatch consists of a compressed mix of organic residue — including dead stems and fibrous material — that accumulates between the grass and soil. While a modest layer is normal, too much blocks essential elements, promoting damp conditions that may lead to turf diseases. Turf might look ti… Read More
What Is Thatch and Its ImpactThatch is a dense layer of dead grass, roots, and decomposed matter found between the soil surface and the living grass above. A minor layer is normal, an excessive buildup interferes with water penetration, restricts nutrient delivery, and creates surface moisture – a primary contributor in fungal d… Read More
What Is Thatch?Thatch forms from undecomposed plant debris — typically dead roots, shoots, and stems — that accumulates between the topsoil and the visible grass. While a thin layer is common, a thick layer can restrict drainage, limit access to nutrients, and lead to fungal conditions. The turf may look patchy, feel bouncy, and… Read More
A well-managed football pitch supports reliable performance and keeps the surface usable. Regular care helps sustain the surface, particularly when daily usage cause wear. Common tasks include trimming, relieving compaction, refreshing lines, and controlling invasive plants. All of these jobs require correct timing to maintain consistent pitch c… Read More
A well-managed football pitch supports reliable performance and keeps the surface usable. Regular care helps sustain the surface, particularly when daily usage cause wear. Common tasks include trimming, relieving compaction, line repainting, and weed control. All of these jobs depend on seasonal planning to maintain durability over time.… Read More