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I'm considering buying a 2-in-1 Electric Rake and Scarifier to help remove the moss from my lawn, if I go ahead, what do I do first, scarify then rake or the other way round? Tia :-)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The way to do it is use a moss killer first (to avoid spreading the moss spores) then run the scarifier, which removes both dead moss, dead grass thatch and some of the coarser grasses that run horizontally.
My scarifier has a collection box on it that avoids any manually raking at all.
I don't see the difference between raking and scarifying - except the latter is perhaps deeper into the top surface.
My scarifier has a collection box on it that avoids any manually raking at all.
I don't see the difference between raking and scarifying - except the latter is perhaps deeper into the top surface.
you will find that the two in one products are actually a lawn rake and aerator although they are sold as a rake and scarifier. I am guessing what you are looking at has interchangeable cartridges. The rake part should be used first to remove the moss and thatch and the scarifier (aerator part or linear scarifier) should be used afterwards to slice thin holes into the lawn to aid aeration.