What Is Thatch?Thatch forms from undecomposed plant debris — such as old grass material and fibrous root build-up — that accumulates between the topsoil and the visible grass. While a thin layer is common, an excessive build-up can impede water absorption, limit access to nutrients, and lead to fungal conditions. The turf may look patchy, feel … Read More
What Is Thatch and Why It’s ProblematicThatch refers to a compact layer of dead grass, roots, and decomposed matter found between the soil surface and the living grass above. While a small quantity is harmless, an excessive buildup disrupts water penetration, slows nutrient delivery, and creates surface moisture – a primary contributor in funga… Read More
Davey's ISA Qualified Arborists hold the know-how, abilities - and schooling - to make sure the appropriate tree is planted in the best spot to thrive in your neighborhood weather and soil conditions.Good tree planting and transplanting are frequently underestimated. If finished incorrectly, it may impression the growth and longevity of one's trees… Read More