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Q: lawn care ( Answered 4 out of 5 stars,   0 Comments )
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Subject: lawn care
Category: Family and Home > Home
Asked by: bye-ga
List Price: $2.00
Posted: 26 Apr 2003 13:03 PDT
Expires: 26 May 2003 13:03 PDT
Question ID: 195850
I am trying to reduce thatch in my lawn. I have begun to aerate and
dethatch on a regular basis.  I also plan to use a product called
Bio-Grounds Keeper.  What should I be doing?
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Subject: Re: lawn care
Answered By: tlspiegel-ga on 26 Apr 2003 17:48 PDT
Rated:4 out of 5 stars
 
Hi bye-ga,

Well you're doing all the right things to reduce thatch which is a
layer of living and dead grass stems and roots. It's the natural
consequence of a healthy lawn. For best results, dethatch your lawn
about every one to two years, in March or April or in the early fall.

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Read everything you need to know at: AllAboutLawns.com
http://www.allaboutlawns.com/Aerating/Aerating-How_Do_I_Dethatch.htm

Then follow each link at the bottom of the pages: More on Aerating &
Thatch

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Bio Grounds Keeper Thatch Managers
http://www.sustane.com/bgk.htm

"Nature's way of managing thatch is to decompose it. Unfortunately,
nature can not always keep up. That is why Bio Grounds Keeper Thatch
management products are the answer. They provide the helping hand
nature often needs to break down excessive thatch."

 [edit]

"Using Bio Grounds Keeper to inoculate, proliferate and enhance the
microbial, or healthy component, of the soil will help ensure the
building and retention of a healthy soil for your lawn."

Best regards,

tlspiegel
Google Answers Researcher

Clarification of Answer by tlspiegel-ga on 26 Apr 2003 17:55 PDT
Hi again,

I neglected to post my search strategy which was a Google search:
"dethatch lawn" "lawn care" "Bio Grounds Keeper"

Regards,

tlspiegel
Google Answers Researcher
bye-ga rated this answer:4 out of 5 stars

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