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  2. 12 Fall Lawn Care Chores to Check Off Your List Now - AOL

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    Power rakes or vertical mowers are effective tools for this and can be rented from hardware stores and tool libraries. Use a hand rake to remove the thatch from the ... Power raking and vertical ...

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    Dethatching rake: This is the best manual solution for dethatching. This type of rake has short, spiky tines that are straight on one side and rounded on the other. The tines on the straight side ...

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    The rake’s utility expands beyond just dethatching as well. Flip the tines over and use the curved edge to rake dirt and cultivate soil. The sharp blades break up compacted dirt and create ...

  5. Dethatcher - Wikipedia

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    The process of scarifying is designed to remove thatch from lawns. Thatch is a build-up of organic matter which can include dead grass, leaves, stems, stolons, rhizomes and overcrowded grass roots and lateral weed growth. Thatch can stifle the growth and health of grass or turf. Removing the thatch helps the grass by encouraging it to thicken ...

  6. Rake (tool) - Wikipedia

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    A stone rake is similar to a landscape rake, but with a narrower head of about 18 to 28 inches and is constructed from steel or aluminum. The head sits at a 90-degree angle to the handle. A thatch rake's primary function is to eliminate thatch—an organic layer situated between the lawn and the soil surface.

  7. Lawn aerator - Wikipedia

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    Powered aerator vs. manual aerator. Powered core aerator in use. Powered aerators employ the power from ground propulsion to drive multiple tines into ground. The machines can aerate a large lawn in a relatively short time (similar to mowing speed). Manual aerators usually have two to five hollow tines mounted on a step bar.

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