SCARIFYING
Scarifying is the mechanical removal of thatch from the turf surface. It is a cultural method used to improve turf appearance, increase its health and fertility. Scarifying has been used extensively throughout the sports turf industry to maintain play quality, & reduce disease occurrence.
But what is Thatch you say? Thatch is the natural layer of organic matter that forms in the top layer of the turf surface (also called the mat.) If the mat & thatch gets too thick it prevents important nutrients from getting to the root system, which causes a spongy underfoot feel and creates a home for disease.
COMMERCIAL SCARIFYING
Scarifying is primary used on but not exclusive to Bowling Greens, Golf Courses, Croquet Courts, Cricket Wickets, Tennis Courts, and many other sports complexes where high maintenance standards are required by the teams or clubs using these facilities.
BENEFITS OF SCARIFYING
The use of scarifiers can help improve your sports ground's quality and appearance by increasing drainage, reducing disease occurrence, & encouraging new leaf and shoots.
Scarifying has remarkable improvements on ball roll by increasing a lawn bowls draw or making the perfect putt, scarifying can enhance many sports surfaces or lawn.
Aeraturf takes all the hard work out of Thatch removal by using our professional tractor powered Dethatching unit. Gone are the days of hard manual labor when it comes to Scarifying. We can get your turf scarified efficiently so you have more time to do what’s important.
At Aeraturf we upkeep all of our machines and have industry standards on how to get the job done right the first time. Scarification is often done in late spring to late summer & can complement any renovation program.
Should I Scarify or Shave? We’ve made this simple chart to make things easy. And if you have any questions, always give us a call on 0419 248 397
Scarifying can benefit these locations:
Bowling Greens
Golf Greens
Croquet courts
Cricket Wickets
Many types of Turf Areas
What machine does Aeraturf use for Scarifying? We use the Tractor Operated Turfmach CD36 with Collection Hopper for all of our commercial scarifying projects.