Some thatch is good, but too much can lead to disease and prevent nutrients from reaching the roots. Here's how and when to dethatch your lawn for healthy grass.
As winter finally fades, yards across much of the U.S. are slowly coming back to life. In northern and Midwestern states, melting snow often reveals piles of leaves, overgrown shrubs, and lawns ...
Master the art of weed control without harming your lawn.
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A layer of dead organic material on your lawn, called thatch, is great in moderation. A thin layer of thatch acts as a buffer that keeps the soil moist, regulates its temperature, and adds nutrients ...
Teal Health, a virtual women’s health company, launched a partnership with Thatch Marketplace on Tuesday that aims to improve access to at-home cervical cancer screening. Thatch Marketplace is a ...
Thatch, an employer-focused health benefits platform, is partnering with payroll, HR and tax services platform ADP to embed its Individual Coverage Health Reimbursement Arrangement (ICHRA) offering ...
Electric dethatchers and scarifiers are an excellent way to give your lawn a fresh start by removing thick layers of thatch that block sunlight, nutrients, and air from reaching the soil. Unlike ...
Members can now access Lyra’s proven, evidence-based care through Thatch’s modern benefits platform, delivering better outcomes and measurable cost savings Lyra Health, the leading provider of ...