So you would recommend the groundskeeper rake over the dethatch rake to do just a regular dethatching of the lawn to get ready to overseed? I definitely don't want to damage the existing lawn so that would be a deal breaker if that was the case for the dethatch rake.Green said:@joygrizzle, I have the second bladed one in your post.
Last year i used the groundskeeper for the first time and was able to mostly dethatch 3500 square feet without killing myself. I only went over really stubborn areas with the bladed rake, which is taxing to use and damages the lawn.
Yeah. I feel like it actually works better with a lot less effort, too. If you have the time, and are careful to avoid getting blisters on your hands, you can definitely detatch 3,000 or more square feet with this rake, without a machine...and relatively quickly. Maybe 3 or 4 hours.jaygrizzle said:So you would recommend the groundskeeper rake over the dethatch rake to do just a regular dethatching of the lawn to get ready to overseed?Green said:@joygrizzle, I have the second bladed one in your post.
Last year i used the groundskeeper for the first time and was able to mostly dethatch 3500 square feet without killing myself. I only went over really stubborn areas with the bladed rake, which is taxing to use and damages the lawn.