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  2. 6 things to do right now for a great lawn next year ... - AOL

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    Reseed damaged areas of the lawn. Mann recommends a thatching rake for planting new grass seed. (Photo: Lowe's) (Lowes) Experts agree that the latter half of August is the perfect time to plant ...

  3. Garden: Fall tips to take care of your lawn in a drought - AOL

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    While many homeowners like to reseed turfgrass in the spring, the ideal time to reseed turfgrass in Ohio is in late summer and early fall, from Aug. 15 through Sept. 30.

  4. How Often to Water Your Lawn in Winter for Lush Grass Next ...

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    What's more, lawns that don't get enough water in winter can be slow to recover from dormancy in spring. "This slow recovery can lead to thin areas, and bare patches will not fill in quickly ...

  5. Thatch (lawn) - Wikipedia

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    In lawn care, thatch is a layer of organic matter that accumulates on a lawn around the base of the grass plants. Thatch is a combination of living and dead plant matter including crowns, stolons, rhizomes, and roots. Grass clippings do not generally contribute to thatch buildup as they can be easily broken down by soil microorganisms.

  6. Dethatcher - Wikipedia

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    Significant thatch problems in lawns can cause diseases and can encourage moss to grow in the areas where grass has died. A by-product of scarifying or de-thatching is that moss is also removed, and depending on how deep the scarifying blades are set, root cutting can also occur, and this in turn helps grass to thicken up over time.

  7. Revegetation - Wikipedia

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    This may be a natural process produced by plant colonization and succession, manmade rewilding projects, accelerated process designed to repair damage to a landscape due to wildfire, mining, flood, or other cause. Originally the process was simply one of applying seed and fertilizer to disturbed lands, usually grasses or clover.

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