Lawn Care Essentials: From Aeration to the Perfect Cut

Lawn Care Essentials: From Aeration to the Perfect Cut

Healthy turf isn’t just about mowing. With the right sequence—aerate, scarify, mow, and tidy—you’ll boost root growth, improve drainage, and get that lush, even finish all season long. This guide breaks down what to do and when, plus which tools suit different lawns.

The 4-step lawn routine (quick overview)

  1. Aerate compacted areas to let air, water and nutrients reach the roots.
  2. Scarify to remove thatch and moss so new shoots can fill in.
  3. Mow to the right height for the season and grass type.
  4. Tidy with a blower or vacuum and edge where needed.

1) Aeration vs Scarifying — what’s the difference?

Aeration (spike or hollow tine)

  • Opens the soil to relieve compaction and improve drainage.
  • Best in spring or early autumn; water in afterwards.
  • Great for high-traffic lawns and clay-heavy soils.

Browse Aerators

Scarifying (dethatching)

  • Removes thatch, moss and debris that smother the crown.
  • Do lightly in spring, more thoroughly in autumn.
  • Expect the lawn to look worse for a week, then recover thicker.

Browse Scarifiers

2) Choosing the right mower

Corded

  • Lightweight and cost-effective.
  • No battery to charge; limited by cable length.
  • Best for small, simple lawns.

Cordless

  • Great freedom around beds and trees.
  • Pick higher Ah batteries for bigger plots.
  • Many models share batteries across tools.

Robot

  • Cuts little & often for a premium finish.
  • Needs boundary wire and an install.
  • Perfect if you want hands-off care.

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Spring
35–45 mm
Summer
25–35 mm
Autumn
35–45 mm
Never cut
more than 1/3 in one go

Edging & clean-up

  • Use a trimmer or edging mode for borders along fences and raised beds.
  • Clear clippings and leaves with a leaf blower/vac for better airflow and fewer patches.
  • Rinse patios and paths with a pressure washer to keep the whole garden looking sharp.

Seasonal checklist

Spring

  • Aerate heavy/compacted areas.
  • Light scarify; overseed bare patches.
  • Start mowing high; reduce gradually.

Summer

  • Cut little and often; don’t scalp.
  • Water deeply but less frequently.
  • Blow debris after each mow.

Autumn

  • Thorough scarify & overseed.
  • Raise height ahead of colder nights.
  • Final mow before winter sets in.
Ready for thicker, greener turf?
Build your kit: aerator or scarifier + the right mower, then keep it tidy.

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