COMPACTION
WATERLOGGING
MOSS
WEEDS
GRASS QUALITY
UNEVEN GROUND
DISEASE

Moss is a thread-like plant, (Musci), common in sports turf that has been thinned by excessively close mowing heights, improper fertilisation, poor drainage or excessive thatch accumulation.

Typical solutions:
scarification, aeration, overseeding,
pH adjustment to reduce the thatch layer, raise mowing heights.

See the information provided by the Institute of Groundsmanship.

http://www.iog.org/documents/Heightofcut.pdf
http://www.iog.org/documents/Mowing.pdf

SCARIFYING
Scarifiers work just like a rake pulling the moss from your grass, our scarifiers rapidly clear all unwanted weeds and moss from between the grass blades. This can be done at the rate of 18 greens in a morning.

The standard blade thicknesses are 1.5 or 3.0mm. These blades can be placed in rows with a spacing of 20mm multiples. The narrower the spacing, the shallower you have to go, i.e. at a blade spacing of 20mm the maximum depth is 12mm and at a blade spacing of 40mm the maximum depth is 30mm.

OVERSEEDING
To ensure seeding is carried out evenly, our range of overseeders are recognised as the best in the ground care business.