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Question for the experts: Scarifier
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I am now forced to go and look up 'scarifier' which I have never heard of.
This is because I make the wife mow the lawn.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Nope, it's because you're an ill-educated fuqwit who can't be trusted with anything mechanical.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI am now forced to go and look up 'scarifier' which I have never heard of.
This is because I make the wife mow the lawn.
Hth.
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Fook me you've got balls.Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostNope, it's because you're an ill-educated fuqwit who can't be trusted with anything mechanical.
Hth.
I see your 'no degree' and raise you 4 A'LevelsWhat happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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I said you were "Ill-educated", not "uneducated". Learn the difference and then we'll talk.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostFook me you've got balls.
I see your 'no degree' and raise you 4 A'Levels
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Never needed to scarify as I have my lawn treated and there is little or no moss.
Bear in mind your lawn will look awful short term. Same as when you aerate.Comment
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Same here. I had visions of some kind of pagan ritual that involved sneaking up on the lawn and pulling faces and shouting.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI am now forced to go and look up 'scarifier' which I have never heard of.
This is because I make the wife mow the lawn.Comment
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doesn't everones lawn tractor have a scarifier attachment ???How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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You have to be careful with a scarifier. If set too extreme it'll give the lawn a haircut which William Hague would be proud of. The amount of material it yanks out of the lawn is unbelievable - and it doesn't care whether it's grass or moss.
But as others have said, the result can be very pleasing. It'll look awful when you first do it, but after a few days if the grass takes it will look much better.
Is this a good time of year to be doing scarifying though? The grasscutting season is about over, which means that grass isn't growing - and beating the lawn to death might just persuade it that it doesn't want to grow in your lawn patch. I would have thought scarifying should be early in the season.Comment
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