What Is Thatch?Thatch forms as a tightly woven mix of organic residue — including dead stems and fibrous material — that accumulates between the grass and soil. While a slight presence is normal, too much interferes with water, nutrients, and airflow, encouraging damp conditions that may lead to turf diseases. Turf might look tired, feel soft, … Read More


Understanding Thatch and Its ImpactThatch is a compact layer of dead grass, roots, and decomposed matter accumulating between the soil surface and the active turf above. A minor layer is normal, an excessive buildup disrupts water penetration, slows nutrient delivery, and encourages surface moisture – a primary contributor in fungal development. … Read More


Grounds maintenance for schools is vital in creating supportive learning environments for students. From boosting safety to improving aesthetics, the upkeep of school grounds profoundly influences the overall educational journey. Here’s how productive grounds maintenance can enhance school premises:Safety First: Focusing on Grounds Maintenan… Read More