Scarifying: why is it needed?
The natural growth of a lawn can be hindered by the formation of a layer of thatch. Tight mowing intervals without collecting, poor management of rotting leaves and the remainder of clippings or the formation of moss all serve to suffocate the lawn; they prevent water, nutrients and air from getting into the soil and reaching the roots.
The GH and HH mowers remove thatch from the lawn and collect it in the same pass.
Easily disposes of lawn thatch and moss
The soil structure can be improved and rejuvenated by carrying out stress-free scarifying with the AMAZONE GH and HH. Scarifying blades, fitted to the rotor penetrate 1 to 2 mm into the turf, breaking up the upper earth layer, cutting off parasitic plants and thinning out the lawn surface. Lawn thatch is combed out, collected and simultaneously the soil is rolled. The combination of mowing and scarifying blades produces an outstanding suction effect.