Has anyone else noticed a big increase in the amount of moss appearing in lawns treated by Green Thumb. I am on the Lancs / Manchester border where the soil is poor draining as its pretty much all clay and we get more than our fair share of rain. Moss is an issue in most of the lawns I cut but I have been doing this for 8 years now and when I first started, all the Green Thumb lawns tended to have very little moss in them. Now they are as bad if not worse than non treated lawns.
Is it just coincidence / climate change / bad luck that since they started offering a scarifying service their lawns seem to now be full of moss or is there something a bit more profit enhancing behind it? Have they changed the product used for their the quarterly treatments to ones that no longer control moss so that scarifying becomes an essential add on? or am I just getting cynical in my old age ?
A couple of my customers have asked me for a price to scarify and asked about other methods of getting rid of the moss. Before I go to far into pricing this up I am just looking for a bit of feedback on Green Thumb and their products in relation to moss.
Cheers Andy
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That's my take on it
I think you're getting cynical in old age; as far as I'm aware they still have a winter moss control as part of their offering. Lots been said here in the past about GT and why they would have more moss, so no need to add anything to that.
However, before selling a scarification make sure it's required by checking for thatch levels.
Better to mow the grass at the right height in difference directions plus a light scarification in the autumn and Spring with appropriate grass seed mix sown afterwards.