- Time window is open twice a year - tips for the best date
- Scarifying the lawn professionally - step-by-step instructions
- Caring for a scarified lawn properly - you should pay attention to this
If you don't get used to artificial turf in your garden, sooner or later you will be faced with the task of scarifying your lawn. If moss and weeds spread invasively, the felt constricts the air in the noble grasses. Thoroughly combing out the green area will fix the problem. This guide explains how to properly scarify your lawn.

Time window is open twice a year - tips for the best date
The best time for a treatment with the scarifier (€84.00) is in spring, when the ground has completely thawed in March/April. As an alternative, consider a mild day in early autumn during the months of September and October. In principle, you can also use the scarifier during the summer months. However, it should be borne in mind that the lawn then has to regenerate for a few weeks and is not available for use.
Scarifying the lawn professionally - step-by-step instructions
The technical term 'scarify' comes from the English word combination 'vertical' and 'cut'. This describes a central measure in the care program, with the help of which a lawn is relieved of moss and clover. For this purpose, a scarifying device combs out the felt and the hard-pressed grass roots breathe a sigh of relief. Here's how to do it professionally:
- Mow the lawn as short as the lowest setting on the mower will allow
- Set the scarifier to an ideal depth of 2 to 3 mm
- Walk briskly across the lawn in lengthways and crossways
- Sweep away the combed moss and weeds with the rake
Do you follow our recommendation for an appointment in spring? Then optimize the workflow as follows: In the spring, mow the lawn for the first time to a height of 4 to 5 cm and then fertilize. After a waiting period of 2 to 3 weeks, the noble grasses will benefit from the growth spurt from the nutrients. Now the lawn is prepared for the hardship associated with scarifying.
Caring for a scarified lawn properly - you should pay attention to this
Scarified lawns quickly shed their tousled appearance and transform into a velvety green carpet when given the following maintenance regimen:
- Scatter lawn seed over all bare spots immediately after scarifying
- Sand the entire surface about 2 cm high
- Do not enter the green area for 2 to 3 weeks
- Irrigate regularly when dry
To prevent penetrating moss from spreading again, carry out a pH value test. If the score is 5.5 or lower, lime the combed turf. By raising the soil acidity to an ideal 6.0 to 7.0, you deprive the green felt of its livelihood.
tips
Lawn moss that has been combed out is far too good to dispose of carelessly. As a natural soil additive, moss loosens up the soil wonderfully. Lay out a garden bed or mix your own potting soil, use thatched moss leftovers as a natural aggregate, provided there are no weeds in them.