Power raking VS Scarifying lawn! (Using the RIGHT tool for the job!)

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  • Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
  • Hey Everyone. What is the difference between power raking or scarifying/dethatching and what is the right tool for either job? There are a lot of videos out there explaining what power raking or scarifying/dethatching is I feel a lot of them are just wrong. So before you end up using the wrong tools for the wrong purpose. Watch this video and hopefully I can help you make sense of the difference between scarifying, dethatching and power raking.
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  • @winstonian88
    @winstonian88 Рік тому +70

    Great video, but I think there is still some grey area here. You’re absolutely right, thatch is the spongey layer of partially decomposed organic material underneath your grass, not the dead grass on top. However, this spongey layer is made up of roots, rhizomes AND dead grass. So when you’re power raking, you’re not technically de-thatching, but you are effectively (in theory) helping to PREVENT some portion of thatch buildup. The hay that comes off the top after power raking is not thatch, but it will lead to eventual thatch buildup, and why people refer to the removal of this layer as “de-thatching”. This is where the confusion comes from I think.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  Рік тому +22

      Hey mate, 100% agree, thought about that afterwards, that might be the cause of the confusion for sure, since I fully agree that the dead grass is what will contribute to the thatch build up. I plan to do a follow up and also add verticutting in the comparison. Will definitely mention this aspect. Thanks for pointing this out and for dropping by dude

    • @LaurieEmpprod
      @LaurieEmpprod 2 місяці тому +2

      No you are wrong, the spongy layer is mulch already!!!! This is what happens when unschooled people speak on a subject.

  • @ydobeoN
    @ydobeoN 2 роки тому +36

    Thank you for the video. It helped clarify for those of use that are not in this industry.
    And, thank you for being one that fights for proper communication and terminology. Too many people don't take the time to be accurate in their statements. Anyone that says you are being inflexible about the terminology is part of the major communication problem we see these days (in my opinion). Stand your ground. You are not alone. :) Thanks again, from a technology "ranter".

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому +1

      Hey man, thanks a lot! I agree, so many people just throw around terms without actually being sure, which just confuses people, in this case it even comes from the manufacturers, which to me is very strange. Thanks for watching dude, appreciate it 🙏

  • @alexsallery
    @alexsallery 2 роки тому +26

    I've been obsessed with my lawn for about 8 months now and this is by far the best video on UA-cam about scarifying, dethatching, raking etc, and I've watched hundreds of videos haha I hired a scarifier and it created and the lines and grooves in my soil and I thought I was doing it wrong but after watching this video I was doing it right

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому +3

      Hey Alex, thank you very much for this comment, means alot to me and I am very glad you found the video helpful. Ofc WE do it the right way while others do it wrong 😁😂Thanks for the support, appreciate it dude.

  • @exerciseguy123
    @exerciseguy123 2 роки тому +20

    Your definition of a power rake is spot on. I have two large red oak trees in the front yard that are a royal pain to rake by hand. And, I rake leaves four or five times during the fall season (raking time is nearly upon us). You are truly the ONLY one (on UA-cam) who has dared to define and clarify that the attachment with tines serves as a power rake and only as a power rake. I have oftentimes considered doing a UA-cam with this scenario: these are leaves; this is a power rake. Observe the power rake as it rakes up the leaves. Many thanks for this vid, Sam.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому +3

      Wow thanks man, can't tell you how glad this comment made me, really appreciate it. Glad you agree with me, hopefully more people realize how to use the right attachment for the job 😁🙏

    • @voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885
      @voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885 Рік тому

      I actually had leaves last year that I did not get off the ground using just the blower and vacuum shredder. So I will actually try the "power raker" (that I've always called a dethatcher) now to actually RAKE up those leaves! Awesome. I was wondering how I was going to get rid of those leaves since I have a secret promise to myself to never use a manual rake again.

  • @kingsleyclark7240
    @kingsleyclark7240 2 роки тому +7

    I thought it was just me confused but at last someone explains the difference and what they are for , I have both and people call them different things and what they do but now thanks to you Sam I know what to do with each one Thank you again for explaining and educating me. Take care

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Thank you very much for the kind words, really means alot when people take away something useful from the videos, glad you stopped by 🙏

  • @gbpl1010
    @gbpl1010 Рік тому +26

    You repeated this so many times even I can remember 😂. Wish to have teacher like you in school

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  Рік тому +1

      Hahaha for sure mate, repetition is key 😅😜

  • @juangiraud6013
    @juangiraud6013 2 роки тому +2

    Your approach to explaining power rake is better than all the other videos I've taken time to listen to. Thank you for clarifying POWER Raking and Detaching.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Hey Juan, thanks a lot dude, really appreciate it. Glad you found it helpful even though I ranted on and repeated myself a million times 😅

  • @NextLevelLawnCare
    @NextLevelLawnCare 2 роки тому +14

    Hit the nail on the head Sam, some people try to use the terms interchangeably and don't really understand the benefits or reasons for the different processes.

  • @the_realJP_
    @the_realJP_ 2 роки тому +9

    I appreciate you taking the time to make a video about this. I am an “average Joe” as well, just trying to make our lawn look a little better.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому +3

      Hey John, thanks so much, glad you found value in the video, I think 99% of people just want a decent lawn, most channels aim for the golf course look but that's not for me, so hopefully I can show people how to get a decent lawn without devoting their entire life to it :)

  • @michaeldeangelis1225
    @michaeldeangelis1225 2 роки тому +3

    Yep. Totally agree. Those hardware store power rakers just tickle the lawn. Been there, done that. Your demonstration of thatch was enlightening.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Thanks Michael, glad you found it enlightening :)

  • @PacificNorthwestLawns
    @PacificNorthwestLawns 2 роки тому +4

    Great explanation Sam. I completely agree with you. It's a big misconception that some people just can't seem to figure out. Well done. 👍🏼

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks a lot Nathan, appreciate it man :)

    • @zarrow50
      @zarrow50 2 роки тому

      A pro would have a different view

  • @neilhekking2311
    @neilhekking2311 2 роки тому +10

    Great video Sam. I have gone thru two levels (height) of 'power raking' and will scarify tomorrow. I think it would be good to discuss the height settings too!

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому +2

      Hey Neil, thanks mate, awesome idea, will plan a video for that 👌🏼👍🏼

  • @davidgonzales-ec8bo
    @davidgonzales-ec8bo 2 роки тому +3

    Hey Sam. I just want to say my lawn is still green and it's Christmas eve. That was a fun challenge. From here on out I'll treat my lawn like an evergreen lawn. If I keep watering it so it won't go dormant. Thanks for all the great content. Merry Christmas and happy new year.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому +1

      Awesome David, knew you could do it, mine was green last week but white again this week 😁
      Super glad for all your support my man, merry Christmas dude 🎅

    • @theeresistance970
      @theeresistance970 2 роки тому +1

      @@SamsLawn 👌

    • @theeresistance970
      @theeresistance970 2 роки тому +1

      👌

  • @jonanderson813
    @jonanderson813 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks, finally a useful explanation. It's a bit of a concern when the retailers don't know the difference.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Hey Jon, yeah that's my experience too.
      Thanks for watching appreciate it 🙏

  • @joshuapinter
    @joshuapinter 2 роки тому +2

    Love your confidence and first principles explanation. Thanks. Beauty lawn too!

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Thanks Joshua, appreciate it dude :)

  • @kimberlyx4060
    @kimberlyx4060 2 роки тому +4

    A landscaper told me I needed to power rake my lawn. I actually needed both. I found I had two inches at least of thatch. I purchased a Sun Joe. It works because I don’t have a huge lot. Lawn looks great after seeding and fertilizer from last Fall to this Spring.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому +2

      Hey Kimberly, I have issues with thatch too, so I usually scarify and then power rake afterwards and I think these machines work awesome for normal homeowners, nothing more fancy is needed. Glad your lawn is looking great, keep it up! :)

  • @scotty6648
    @scotty6648 Рік тому +4

    Glad I found your video. Have been doing it wrong for years then. February now but can't wait to get at it. Thanks for putting it into simple terms.🙂

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  Рік тому

      Hey Scotty, thanks for the comment, these are the best ones, to see someone found value in the video, really appreciate it mate. You and me both, I am counting the days until I can get started in the lawn again. Unfortunately that means april-may for us Swedes, sick and tired of snow by now :)

    • @SilverTrill
      @SilverTrill Рік тому

      When is the best time to start in uk?

    • @robertjohnstone8845
      @robertjohnstone8845 Рік тому

      @@SilverTrill Daniel Hibbert Lawn Care Expert from BOLTON says NOW

  • @oliviavela1044
    @oliviavela1044 2 роки тому +50

    I spend hours looking for this distinct answer!!! Yes finally!! Thank you so much! I just got my sun joe today and wanted to make sure of steps to take but my goodness the most simplest question i could not find and ANSWER TO!! Till now! Thank u so much! One more question though does my ground need to be dry or can lawn be moist to dethatch? Ive been watering a little so it is moist. Should i wait for it to dry? Please and thank u!

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому +14

      Hi Olivia, thank you very much, glad you found it helpful. I was right were you are a couple of years ago, had no idea and couldn't find any answers. You can dethatch when it's wet out, however depending on how wet it is you might end up making a muddy mess, I would wait until it's a bit dry to do it. Also makes the picking up debris alot easier. Thanks again for watching appreciate it 🙏

    • @michaellogan8395
      @michaellogan8395 2 роки тому +2

      Which one to remove Dead moss please?

    • @LethalLuggage
      @LethalLuggage 2 роки тому +2

      @@michaellogan8395 did you watch the video? He mentions moss specifically

    • @lisah6076
      @lisah6076 Рік тому +1

      I saw moist before, but not wet. It rain for a few days in a row. One dry day, then I power raked and tried it. Lots of dry grass it removes.

  • @Rocketyt
    @Rocketyt Рік тому +2

    Today, right before it started raining, I De-Thatched the Front and Back lawns. Then I switched out the De-Thacher and installed the Rake-thing-a-bob and commenced to power-rack both lawns. After an hour of doing that, which didn't work for beans. So....I got out my Robi Power Leaf Blower and made a 5ft tall Thatch Swamp Monster, Then I went to my Mancave to get me a Beer and what do I find, nothing but Sprite, Coke, Pepsi and Rootbeer. Now off to the store! Thanks so much Mate!!

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  Рік тому

      haha sounds like a really busy day dude, but it does feel nice once you are done though :)
      If you get a lot of thatch, then for sure the power rake will struggle, at least these home made ones, just not powerful enough.
      I would go for the rootbeer, always seen them in movies but never tried it, it looks tasty, not sure if they even sell them in Sweden :)

  • @michaellong1982
    @michaellong1982 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for clearing that up. My head is spinning I'm kind of confused with all the information on all the other videos I watched fortunately I came across yours and now I totally understand.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  Рік тому

      Hey Michael, glad you found it helpful mate, I was just as confused as you were, just a couple of years ago. Hopefully this clears things up :)

  • @jim0084
    @jim0084 2 роки тому +3

    I was confused by the difference between the 2 and most sources online treats them as almost the same. Thanks for clearing this up!

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks man, glad you found it helpful :)

    • @zarrow50
      @zarrow50 2 роки тому

      @@SamsLawn You can use a power rake for thatch and moss removal after the moss has been sprayed and has died of.
      Also there are a few different blade types you can get.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      @@zarrow50 Hey Clive, precisely, important part is to treat the moss and not just use the power rake and think it will be enough, you will end up spreading it more. But agree, if you treat it then you can use the power rake to take it away after :)

  • @5stardave
    @5stardave 2 роки тому +5

    The spring tines don't just remove debris on top of the grass. It also removes the debris between the grass plants at the soil level to help the roots breathe better, helps granular fertilizer get to the soil. Also there is a difference between what the British influenced areas call scarifying and what Americans call scarifying. To confuse things more, there is a commercial "power rake" used as a dethatcher.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому +4

      Yes, I've seen Allett videos where they say scarify and they seem to mean something else, I figured there must also be some difference just language wise between American and British, however, as you point out, I didn't really want to confuse this even more, tried to keep it as simple as I could without getting into semantics :D

  • @lassemidtgard9835
    @lassemidtgard9835 2 роки тому +1

    Just moved from my apartment and into my first house with garden, have gone to numerous UA-cam videos, guides etc. And was just as confused about these terms as you..
    Really good video 👌🏼

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Hey Lasse, You are where I was a couple of years ago when I moved into my house :) Glad you found the video helpful.

  • @waseemsharif5830
    @waseemsharif5830 2 роки тому +2

    First time I am ever leaving a UA-cam comment. That is the single most informative video I have watched on this subject. Huge thanks!

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Wow thanks so much Waseem, really means alot to hear that, very glad you found it helpful 🙏

  • @simonmoseley2198
    @simonmoseley2198 2 роки тому +3

    👍🏻 great video. The rake is also good for flicking grass upright before mowing to stop sideways growth

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Hey Simon, agree, it's very good for that too, always amazing to see how much more grass clippings you get after you power rake, since it as you say, flicks the grass upright. Thanks for watching mate

  • @chrisfink1
    @chrisfink1 Рік тому +4

    It's the depth of the attachment that determines it's purpose. The scarifier attachment is intended to be set a few mm below the soil while the dethatcher is a few mm above the soil. Both attachments can remove thatch...but ive never had to use a scarifier to remove thatch as it's just too aggressive for the job. The dethatcher is the correct attachment to remove thatch from your turf without tearing up your good grass. When done properly you'll see that 80% of the material your pulling is brown, not green.
    Most well maintained yards do not let their thatch layers get to that level due to all the problems it creates.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  Рік тому

      Well I do agree with about the depth, but these home owner plastic machines aren't powerful enough to go deep enough to get to the thatch, not with the power rake attachment. What you refer to is all just dead grass and "junk" laying on top of the soil, which the power rake removes really well. But that's not thatch... yet. It does become part of the organic matter below the soil if you let it stay there long enough. Thatch to me is the organic matter that builds up BELOW the surface that you cannot reach with just the power rake tines, you would need the solid ones to go that deep. That's the way I see it at least, right or wrong, that's up to the viewer I guess :D

    • @morkusmorkus6040
      @morkusmorkus6040 Рік тому

      Midnight, you completely missed the point...and I dont think you know what thatch it.
      The fact its spring loaded means its made to NOT penetrate the surface...ie doesn't penetrate into the thatch layer. The brown stuff you're pulling up is just dead grass and other guff on the surface...stuff that will later become thatch. But its not thatch yet, thus you're not detchathing.

  • @moderntouchfurniture
    @moderntouchfurniture 2 роки тому +1

    First video that really explains the difference in a way that is easy to understand, thank you.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Thanks Mikey, really appreciate it 🙏

  • @Rocketyt
    @Rocketyt Рік тому +2

    Finally, NOW I know the Difference and can stop watching videos on How to do What.
    I Dethach and then I use my power raker. Dethatcher and Raker. That's what I'll call it from now on!
    Great Video and thank you for Explaining it -or- better known as Dethaching our Terminology!!

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  Рік тому

      Thanks mate, really glad you found it helpful, I was just as confused a couple of years ago, but this is at least my take on it and I'm stickning to it :)
      Appreciate you dropping by

  • @Devilcity6275
    @Devilcity6275 Місяць тому +3

    Thanks, you saved my day, very well explained. Using the Sun Joe here in Ontario Canada 🇨🇦 ❤

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  Місяць тому

      Hey mate, glad you found the video helpful! Appreciate you dropping by 🙏

  • @tomlitchfield8854
    @tomlitchfield8854 2 роки тому +3

    totally right i can see how it would get mixed up my lawn is soft so it looked like it was digging in but i power raked and scarified lawn looks healthier. just need to bring up some spots so i just tested the back and side yard for the season. looking forward to see what this lesco pro team mates is all about. now i feel better about what i did thanks Sam. any tips on how to harden the lawn or do you thimk its propbably excessive thatch build up causing it to be soft and spongy ?

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Hey Tom, yeah thatch would be my first guess actually, I would pull a plug and check. I have too much thatch myself and some spots are very spongy.

  • @samuelluke1659
    @samuelluke1659 Рік тому +1

    I just bought a dethatcher / scarifier and I was a little confused myself at other videos so thank you for clearing that up

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  Рік тому

      Hey Samuel, thanks for watching mate, glad you found it helpful. I was also very confused the first time i bought one of these machines :)

  • @jennystirling5673
    @jennystirling5673 Рік тому +2

    Thank you Sam.I now know the difference of raking & scarifying .I know now what I’ve been doing wrong.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  Рік тому

      Hey Jenny, thank you very much, really glad you found it helpful, just let me know if you have any other things you might be wondering about, always glad to help or even do a video if it's something lot of people wonder about :)

  • @kimranahmed
    @kimranahmed 2 роки тому +3

    Great video, showing mechanically how it all works was really helpful. Even though I am not going to do my own lawn, it helps to know if someone claims they are going to do a good job and how?

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому +1

      Usually you can see from the results pretty fast if they know what they are doing or not :)

  • @mesoed
    @mesoed 2 роки тому +3

    Absolutely. Ultimately it's a terminology problem that needs to be fixed. A lot of people use the term "thatch" to reference lawn debris. Sadly, like a lot of things, once a term is engrained in our vocabulary it's hard to fix it. People still call the metallic foil you use to wrap things "tin foil" even though it hasn't been made from tin since WWII.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Yep, agree Ed, good point. Hopefully the rest of the lawn care community can jump in and change it. However, I have seen alot of videos where they still make the same "mistake". I just need to get a couple of million views and then problem solved 😅
      Btw, in Sweden we have called it aluminum foil for as long as I can remember 😉
      Thanks for watching mate, appreciate it.

  • @chrislazarou7491
    @chrislazarou7491 2 роки тому +2

    Thank goodness for your video, I do agree and I’ve been looking for some of these answers for a while

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Hey Chris, thanks alot, glad you found it helpful.

  • @antonyweaver357
    @antonyweaver357 2 роки тому +2

    Great video!
    Simple, informative and to the point.
    Minor rant, major quality - All Good, man…
    🙌👏🖖

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Hey Antony, thanks for the kind words mate, not sure about to the point, I repeated myself 10 times over but what the hell, I was frustrated haha, glad you found it helpful anyways :)

    • @antonyweaver357
      @antonyweaver357 2 роки тому +1

      HAHAHA!
      Yep, that’s exactly the point - gardening frustrations, especially gardening advice frustrations, bring it out in all of us!
      Glad I found your channel.
      Thanks again 👍

  • @ZMAN71
    @ZMAN71 2 роки тому +4

    I think most of confusion is when lawn care you tubers call dead grass and debris “thatch” when it’s not. Good to clarify this for some who think those tines actually break the thatch layer. 👍

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому +1

      Exactly Dave, seen a lot of them refer to dead grass as thatch for some reason. Thanks for watching, appreciate it.

    • @robinanderson2758
      @robinanderson2758 2 роки тому +3

      @@SamsLawn Hi Guys let's get one thing clear thatch is actually dead grass that has been allowed to die and settle into the soil surface and causes the lawn surface to get spongy so not allowing air and feed get to the grass roots, so Yes! you need to arreate the lawn soil surface by using the arreate blade to remove the thatch, the tines they are used to remove surface debris from the lawn, in other words a light raking to tidy up the lawn surface throughout the summer and autumn months. R. A. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @theonewhoknows9615
    @theonewhoknows9615 2 місяці тому +3

    You’re absolutely right…because of that I subscribed!!! 😀👍🏾

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 місяці тому +1

      Hey mate, thanks a lot, glad you found some value in the video, really appreciate the sub and support! 🙏

  • @gldamao
    @gldamao 2 роки тому +1

    It makes so much sense when you explain it. Thank you.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Thanks Adam, appreciate it mate!

  • @Lennymcgra
    @Lennymcgra 2 роки тому +1

    You are right, there is a mix up with these attachments, I’m amazed there isn’t more vids explaining it, nice one.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Hey, Me too actually, first thing I did when I got one of these was to check UA-cam to see if someone explained this but all I got was more annoyed and confused, so in the end I felt I had to do one myself :)

  • @johnphiilips6194
    @johnphiilips6194 2 роки тому +4

    Hey Sam after you power rake then use the thatcher and drop seed do you use peat moss to cover? cheap top soil? or nothing and let the seeds fall in the grooves that thatcher makes?
    Also I see Sun Joe gives you the power rake and thatcher but what about green works? do they give you both or just the power rake?

    • @CHB_98
      @CHB_98 Рік тому

      That’s what I would like to know only I’m using power rake I don’t have much thatch

  • @rhondalarity2388
    @rhondalarity2388 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for explaining this. Makes perfect sense. I just power raked my lawn. Now its time to dethatch it then I'm aerating it. Yes my lawn needs it. It's pretty embarrassing. I started repairing my yard last year while we were on lock down. Now that we built up our dirt around the house because the erosion was so bad I can concentrate more on the lawn. All my plant beds around the house look a million times better. Fingers crossed my lawn starts to look better after I finish making it look bad. Haha!!! It will be well worth it I'm sure.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Rhonda, glad you found it helpful, sounds like you got your work cut out for you, it's super satisfying when it's done though. Good luck with the projects and let me know how your lawn turns out :)

  • @mrpcakes
    @mrpcakes 10 місяців тому +2

    im totally new to this and everyone keeps saying dethatch and then scarify.. i started watching other video and someone said their biggest mistake was not scarifying first then using the rake tool for cleanup. this makes so much more sense to me now. Thanks!

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  10 місяців тому

      Glad you found it helpful mate, thanks for dropping by 🙏

    • @sickof36
      @sickof36 3 місяці тому

      Thankfully cause I thought I did it backwards so now I will de thatch

  • @b00dah1
    @b00dah1 2 місяці тому +2

    Sam, excellent take on the subject. It boggles my mind how many folks love to critique just for the sake of doing so. Information was given and received. Great job.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 місяці тому

      Thanks mate, I agree. Appreciate you dropping by 🙏

  • @ICUEverywhere
    @ICUEverywhere Рік тому +3

    The rake is for removing the dead grass. You don't use the dethatch if you don't mulch your yard with your mower. I don't use the dethatch because I discharge or bag my lawn. Like this year we had a bad heatwave so I have a lot of dead spots that need to be raked out which I use the rake to get that dead grass up which allows the green grass to spread out.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  Рік тому

      Well, that's what I am saying too, kind of ;)
      the power rake is only for raking, not dethatching :)

  • @MrOliRay
    @MrOliRay 2 роки тому +3

    I agree dethatching is about the depth you are going into the soil - like you said, if the machine is only set to touch the surface it’s not getting into the layer of thatch deeper down - but I don’t agree the power rake attachment can’t do this - you just have to set your machine so it is going deep enough into the soil. I’ve used both blades and tines and haven’t noticed a real difference between them - key thing for me is the depth you are using them.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому +1

      Hey Oli, Agreed, the depth is the important thing and as you say, the power rake could technically go deep enough if the soil is moist and you have a powerful machine that can handle getting down there. These machines for homeowners, I find aren't really that powerful enough to do that, but it depends, mine isn't anyways. Thanks for dropping by mate.

    • @bmiller1958
      @bmiller1958 Рік тому

      I have to agree with you Oli. I just purchased a SunJoe and used the rake attachment. I set it to the deepest depth.
      I can assure anyone who reads this comment that ALL OF THE THATCH WAS REMOVED and the soil is now exposed.

  • @standodge5536
    @standodge5536 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video. You’re right about other channels confusing use of the word “de thatching” and which tool to use. I have two really bad areas of thatch that literally stops my mower when I run it over. It’s like 1/2 inch carpet and it’s really bad thick.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Thanks Stan, appreciate it. Most people have thatch, just have to think of it in longer terms, most people want to take care of it with one scarification and that's not happening. Lawn care is a marathon, just have to keep at it. Hope you get that thatch my man 😁

  • @dmayley
    @dmayley Рік тому +2

    Totally agree! Given the fact that the tines are made to NOT dig into your lawn because they are coiled spring tines. Nice video! Thanks!

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  Рік тому

      Hey Don, thanks mate, appreciate it and I agree with you, they are not made to dig into the soil while the other one is.

  • @markyh73
    @markyh73 2 роки тому +3

    You are 100% correct sir! The other thing that bugs the crap out of me is 98% of the lawn care UA-camrs pronounce it: scare-ifyer! Every time I hear that I wonder if they are trying to scare or frighten the lawn! Don’t scar it with slits for over-seeding, just tell your lawn the boogyman is coming and scare it!

  • @delt19
    @delt19 2 роки тому +8

    I think the confusion comes from the fact that some machines don't come with a scarifying attachment. The ones that don't come with a scarifying attachment use the term dethatcher which adds to the confusion. I assume they use that term because it's more commonly known/used in the lawn care community (certainly more used in the YT lawn community). But the terms aren't interchangeable.
    I have the sunjoe version and the manual uses the terms Scarifying and Raking and recommends 0, -5, and -10 mm and 0, 5, 10 mm, respectively for each attachment. But then it goes on to advise that you can use the 10 mm setting with the Raking attachment for "pushing behind with the machine; and removing thin thatch layers". Not sure what thatch you'd be removing at 1 cm from ground level. Again, just another example where even the manufacturer is using confusing/potentially inaccurate directions.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Exactly, not much thatch at 1 cm. Interesting that some of them don't even come with both attachments, then it makes a lot more sense why you would think its a dethatcher when reading the manual. Very interesting, thanks for sharing and appreciate you watching.

  • @emilplougnakahara387
    @emilplougnakahara387 2 роки тому +1

    Very Nice and informal video!! I was also confused about, Scaryfying, Power rake and so on. Thank you for clearing this subjekt Sam.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Hey Emil, glad you found it helpful and thanks for dropping by :)

  • @jeffgunnar
    @jeffgunnar 2 роки тому +1

    You are correct! But I have scarified my lawn many times to renovate it and it never appeared to do any harm (stress) to the little bit of grass that was growing.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Hey, depends on when you do it, if you do it during the peak growing season then the recovery time would be minimal, a week or two. But if you do it late fall or early spring, then you would probably see longer recovery time. Even so, better to do it than skipping it all together.

  • @jimlindsay9758
    @jimlindsay9758 2 роки тому +3

    I'm receiving my dethatching machine next week and I hope it does the trick. My lawn simply won't get thick and green after fertilizing. Your lawn looks terrific!

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому +3

      Hej Jim, thanks man, appreciate it, makes me fell the hours in the lawn might have been worth it :)
      Dethatching to thin out the "weak" grass and get rid of thatch and then overseeding is the key according to me, you will always have grass dying off so overseeding pretty much every season is important. Do that for a season or two and I promise you it will look awesome! Keep me updated mate!

  • @jimmydutts5311
    @jimmydutts5311 2 роки тому +3

    Here is me detaching with the wrong part lol anyway it felt like it did good work on my lawns on lowest setting

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому +1

      haha well I mean it doesn't have to be bad thing, maybe you needed a good power raking :D

  • @andrewsanderson1235
    @andrewsanderson1235 2 роки тому +1

    Wow. What a revelation. Excellent explanation of what both tools do. I’ve been doing it wrong. Thank you so much.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Hey Andrew, thanks so much man, glad you found it helpful :)

    • @batintheblack
      @batintheblack 2 роки тому

      Was your lawn looking better by doing it wrong?

  • @markwitham6784
    @markwitham6784 2 роки тому +2

    Yes,yes,yes,,,,,totally agree mate, I just purchased a machine that came with the 2 attatchments.
    On a test run with both attatchments, it's not hard to see that the wire tynes wont go down that low to scarify...well presented mate.
    Mark in Australia 👍

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Mark, appreciate it, always feels good when people agree with you 😁 say hello to Australia for me 😉

  • @hbgriss
    @hbgriss Рік тому +6

    Power rake it AFTER you scarify it.

    • @dalilkwickone14
      @dalilkwickone14 2 місяці тому +1

      This was my question while watching the video. Definitely made logical sense but just got my confirmation

  • @chadmooreofficial
    @chadmooreofficial 2 роки тому +3

    That's not a power rake...it's a dethatcher. A Greenworks dethatcher is called precisely that because it has that mechanism with the tines. Otherwise, Greenworks would call it a Greenworks power rake. Dethatchers that come with a scarifier do a similar job except it creates grooves in the soil for overseeding.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Hey Chad, well, as you could see in the video, I don't agree, don't really understand why they call it a dethatcher since with those spring tines it is physically impossible to actually even get down to the thatch layer, they are not strong enough. But as I said in the video, this is my opinion, I respect if others don't agree and keep using it as a dethatcher. I appreciate you watching and expressing your opinion, thanks man.

    • @chadmooreofficial
      @chadmooreofficial 2 роки тому +1

      @@SamsLawn a dethatcher's purpose isn't to get rid of the thatch layer but rather, to get rid of the dead layer of grass and other build-up of materials (thatch) that exist between the grass and the soil. Hope this helps.

    • @GmeisterW
      @GmeisterW 2 роки тому

      This is what I thought. If you get rid of all the dead grass then it opens up the soil then the thatch then starts decaying. Otherwise it builds up. You can use a spring tine hand rake and does the same job except not as good as a electric or petrol spring tine rake.

  • @gloriamenchero1926
    @gloriamenchero1926 2 роки тому +1

    Sam, Thank you for clarifying the difference between the two. Now I know what I am suppose to do next.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Hi Gloria, glad you found it helpful, thanks a lot for watching.

  • @unikornkontroller
    @unikornkontroller Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the heads up. Bought the Sun Joe and my first thought was "that's not going to dethatch anything". Then a review on Amazon said the exact same thing you said. You've confirmed my suspicions.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  Рік тому

      Hey mate, glad you found it helpful :)

  • @geow6100
    @geow6100 3 місяці тому +3

    Which one scarified again 😂😂😂

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  3 місяці тому

      haha yeah.... I might have repeated myself once or twice 😅😉
      But at least the message sticks 🥳✌

  • @PKSiAMiAM
    @PKSiAMiAM 2 роки тому +1

    You are very right. It got me so confused trying to I initially understand what was what starting out. Especially when you are looking to buy your first few bits other than mower.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Hey Paul, exactly right, I was very confused when I started out. Hopefully this will help others figure this out faster than I did :)

  • @Fatjack-jy8gs
    @Fatjack-jy8gs 2 місяці тому +1

    Hi Sam, great video. Nice and short but to the point. I now understand the difference between the power rake tool and the scarifier tool and I have been looking for an hour for clarification about it. So well done on that.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 місяці тому +1

      Hey Mate, glad you found it helpful. I did the same thing when I started out, couldn´t find an easy explanation anywhere, so I decided to make one myself. Thanks for dropping by dude, appreciate it 🙏

  • @EKMGWats
    @EKMGWats Рік тому +1

    SO HELPFUL! Thank you for this! No longer confused :)

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  Рік тому

      Awesome dude, glad it was helpful :)
      And thank you for watching 🙏

  • @ddp7058
    @ddp7058 2 роки тому +2

    Spot on thank you. I was having same problem but now I know thanks to your vid

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Thanks man, glad you found it helpful :)

  • @Cheeky13astard
    @Cheeky13astard 2 роки тому +1

    Really good video - so well presented - well done !!

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Thanks a lot, really appreciate it!

  • @kellkelley5743
    @kellkelley5743 Рік тому +1

    DAM.... U NAILED IT. GREAT DEMO SHOWING THE PLUG OF GROUND AND GRASS. U R RIGHT. Still depends on the types of grass in one's area. But u did an awesome job describing the difference. Thanks again for your informative videos.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  Рік тому

      Thanks mate, really appreciate it 🙏
      These kind of comments make my day dude 😁

  • @ddyms
    @ddyms 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for this video. Helped me with some confusion on my sun Joe. Cheers

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Hey Darren, glad I could help :)

  • @millmilly3006
    @millmilly3006 Рік тому +1

    Thank you!! Your explanation of the difference in both tools helped me out a lot

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  Рік тому

      Awesome! Very glad you found it helpful, thank you very much for dropping by :)

  • @cbeenhackker
    @cbeenhackker Рік тому +1

    Finally! Thankyou for explaining. Also watched many many vids with no clear answer. Thankyou for explaining!! Thumbs up for you ;)

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Cyrille, appreciate it mate, really glad you found the video helpful! :)

  • @j777
    @j777 Рік тому +1

    We often mistake the dead grass for thatch, so your demo piece of lawn is great, thanks

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching mate! 🙏

  • @user-wu4wn9yc7c
    @user-wu4wn9yc7c 9 місяців тому +2

    Awesome explanation. I’ve just booked a dethatcher from a hire place for tomorrow and I was half expecting a machine that I now know is only a power rake and wouldn’t have know any better. At least now when I go to collect it I can insist on the scarifier fitting and not the rake one. Thnks a lot.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  9 місяців тому

      Awesome mate, glad you found it helpful, hope the dethatching goes well!

  • @fippojo2164
    @fippojo2164 2 роки тому +1

    So cool to see that there‘s someone else also beeing confused by other yt videos explaining scarifying, dethatching and stuff like that. 😆

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      haha you should have seen me the first year I got into this stuff, was sooooo annoyed with everyone saying different things, already back then I thought someone should make a video about this, turned out I had to do it myself :D

  • @frederickmender5766
    @frederickmender5766 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the tip. I been using the power rake for detaching

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Thanks for watching Frederick, hope you found it helpful mate.

  • @againstthewind7285
    @againstthewind7285 Рік тому +1

    It's about time thankyou Sam

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  Рік тому

      Glad you found it helpful and thank YOU! 🙏🙏

  • @cathyhaase1550
    @cathyhaase1550 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for clarification on the power rake. Even the stores sell it as a detcher.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Hey Cathy, glad it helped, yes that's part of the confusion, not sure if they really mean it should be able to take away thatch or if we are just into semantics here 🤷‍♂️

  • @briangreening5140
    @briangreening5140 2 роки тому +1

    Great job explaining how to use the right tools for ALL lawns. 😄

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      In my own rant way 😅
      Thanks for watching Brian 🙏

  • @M.Huling
    @M.Huling Рік тому +2

    I actually was laughing watching your video, I think you’re right about what does this and what does that. I’m ashamed to admit it, but until this morning I didn’t know what a scarifier was. Personally I think that’s part of what’s wrong with our society, people don’t either care to share information like this or they know and deliberately don’t want to share information period because it may hurt their livelihood. I’m a professional arborist and I was always willing to teach anyone that wanted to learn. But there’s people who don’t want to teach others anything whether it’s carpentry, roofing, automotive, plumbing, or whatever. I’m glad that there are some people who don’t mind sharing knowledge about how things are done. Thanks

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  Рік тому

      Hey Matthew, glad I could put a smile on your face :D and glad you found it helpful. I am all about knowledge sharing, I don't claim to know everything, far from it, but on some subjects I have a strong opinion. I am more than happy to share the things I know, doesn't make them true or correct but the things I show on my channel at least work for me, so if someone can also make use of the information, well, that's just awesome :) Thanks for dropping by mate.

  • @ffighter6932
    @ffighter6932 2 роки тому +1

    You are absolutely right. the misnaming of the functions of these machines was driving me nuts also.

  • @aaronwiley7501
    @aaronwiley7501 2 місяці тому +1

    Sam I think you are spot on with your definitions of power rake and the scarifier used for the dethatching of your lawn. Great vid #justsubscribed

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 місяці тому

      Hey Aaron, thanks so much mate, appreciate it 🙏

  • @SirDerpsalot1
    @SirDerpsalot1 2 місяці тому +1

    2 years later man and still people keep saying dethatch then scarify. This actually cleared things up.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 місяці тому

      I agree, people still say differently in every video

  • @lines203
    @lines203 Рік тому +1

    Rant, appreciated. Great video and good explanation! Awesome visual prop too

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  Рік тому

      Thanks mate, appreciate you dropping by, glad you found it helpful.

  • @richardgould1978
    @richardgould1978 2 роки тому +1

    Just come across your channel............what your saying makes sense! I've never used the dethatcher attachment before,just the "power rake" 🤔...........Next spring I'm definitely going to put it on now, thanks for the advice 👍🙏😀

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Haha thanks so much Richard, glad you found the information helpful, really appreciate you watching. Let me know come spring how you do with the dethatcher 😊

    • @richardgould1978
      @richardgould1978 2 роки тому

      @@SamsLawn ok pal will do........I thought I just dethathed it but it turn out I power raked it 🤣😂👍......cheers pal,keep the video's coming .

  • @redbonewh
    @redbonewh 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you!! Finally someone to explain it the correct way.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Thanks dude, appreciate it :)

  • @holdencontreras7521
    @holdencontreras7521 4 місяці тому +1

    Perfect and thank you! I've been trying to figure this out all morning. I need to dig up my lawn which I just brush hogged and it left all sorts of crap still rooted. HD has a power rake which DOESN'T go into the soil and the yard is too big for a tiller. Scarify is the answer. THANK YOU!😅

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  4 місяці тому

      Awesome mate, glad you found it helpful, hope everything goes well with your scarifying :)

  • @Meerkatbear
    @Meerkatbear 6 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for creating such a nice simple guide. I bought my first scarifier last year and was amazed at how much thatch it pulled out of my lawn (in autumn/fall). However, I couldn't figure out what I should use the rake attachment for as I currently use my rotary mower for clearing leaves from the lawn as it has a much larger basket than the scarifier . The mower also chops up the leaves into small pieces which makes them quicker to rot in the compost bin. Once I've carried out some more scarifying in spring and (hopefully) get my lawn into reasonable shape I aim to finally get proper use out of the power rake when I carry out some top seeding as suggested by you. I'll be very happy if I can get my lawn into such good shape as yours!

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  6 місяців тому

      Hey Mate, thank you very much, really glad you found the video helpful although it's a bit repetitive ☺
      I hope you get your lawn where you want it mate, and you can always shoot questions my way if there is anything I can help with. Thanks for dropping by.

  • @homescoolmom246
    @homescoolmom246 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you I needed this answer

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Hey Niesa, glad you found some answers :)

  • @alseveron6558
    @alseveron6558 Рік тому +2

    Good video. I have one of those machines (a different brand and model). I don't use the power raking roller much, because I generally use my power mower to 'hoover' up the dead material extracted by the electric scarifier. It seems more effective and it also simultaneously trims the longer blades of living grass that have been raised up by the scarifier.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  Рік тому +1

      Hey Al, thanks for dropping by, I tend to do the opposite, I try to use the power rake attachment more often than scarifying. I feel like there has been an inflation in scarifying, I mean unless you have thatch problems or the grass has grown too thick you really don't need to scarify that much. Mostly I use the power rake just to take away excess debris from the lawn so I have less thatch build up going forward.

    • @alseveron6558
      @alseveron6558 Рік тому +1

      @@SamsLawn Thanks for the reply, Sam. That's actually my new approach now, too. A few days ago, I used the power rake on my lawn, and with the height set just right, it removed most of the dead material and lightly scored the damp soil underneath. I will probably be using the power rake mostly in future. However, the scarifying drum/roller has been very useful for leveling (i.e. removing humps in the lawn before reseeding those spots). I totally agree that the scarifying blades are the right option when thatch has become so thick and compacted, that the power rake can't deal with it.

  • @cleanpoolspa-ultimateswimm6373
    @cleanpoolspa-ultimateswimm6373 2 роки тому +1

    The lawn care industry is a mirror of the pool industry. Same words, yet 100s of definitions and opinions that confuse people. Then they end up spending $1000 and 3 months trying to clear up a 15,000 gallon pool when I can do it for $40 in chemicals in 3 days. Great video!!

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Hey, I can imagine mate! Hopefully with the videos we make, we can at least bring some clarity :) thanks alot for dropping by! 🙏

  • @chasehammock8985
    @chasehammock8985 Рік тому +1

    Great video for new lawn guys!

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  Рік тому

      Hey Chase, thanks a lot mate, glad you found it helpful. If you have any other questions or want to see me cover something specific just let me know and I can see what I can do. Once you get into a hobby you kind of forget what kind of questions you had when you started out, so just let me know mate.

  • @LawnTubes
    @LawnTubes Рік тому +1

    I agree with your terminology. Going a little further, I like calling it a spring tine power rake because there can be other styles of power rake such as the flail blade power rake. Then there's the verticutters including delta reel verticutters that are designed to go down to soil level, but not into the soil, to cut lateral growth and stolons. Then there are scarifiers or slicers (slice seeding) which are beefier metal than verticutters and designed to going into the soil to scarify/slice the ground in preparation to seed, also to cut into rhizomes. If thatch is an issue and you need corrective action then the flail blade power rake and hollow core aeration are your best bet. You can even follow that up with scarifying/slicing and then overseeding if you grass is not a creeping variety. Regular verticutting and/or spring tine power raking are helpful to keep thatch from becoming a big problem. The spring tine power rake is also great for removing debris that falls or gets blown into the yard.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  Рік тому

      Hey Jason, for sure, there are some other variants out there. The funny thing is that we lack a word in Swedish for Scarifying and Verticutting, it's the same word for both, but as you say it two totally different things. I would like to cover verticutters and other types of rakes, slice seeders etc. but it's so hard to find those to actually show the difference. But I like your explanation and agree fully.

  • @adamringh8815
    @adamringh8815 2 роки тому +2

    Your camera is amazing! I love the pasion! 😜😜

  • @gurfin8889
    @gurfin8889 Рік тому +1

    Tack för att du klargör detta! Väldigt svårt att hitta information om vad som är vad, speciellt när man översätter från svenska till engelska och vice versa.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  Рік тому +1

      Tjena, tack, glad att du fann det värdefullt, jag var själv väldigt förvirrad när jag intresserade mig för gräsmattor, speciellt som du säger när man ska översätta från svenska till engelska och just att amerikanerna säger precis tvärtemot britterna. Det här är iaf min tolkning :)

  • @donatella9929
    @donatella9929 2 роки тому +1

    Omg finally.....I was sooooo confused 😕...100s of videos and in every single one they were saying something different 😳...you saved me!! 🤣🤣😎

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Thanks Donatella, really appreciate the kind words and I am really glad you found the video helpful. Who knew I wasn't the only one confused by this :)

  • @cosworthization
    @cosworthization 5 місяців тому +1

    I didn't know that. Brilliant advice for me which I will use for my gardening business. Fantastic video.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  5 місяців тому

      Awesome mate, glad you found it helpful! Thanks for dropping by, appreciate it 🙏

  • @KeithOutWest
    @KeithOutWest Рік тому +1

    Thanks for making that clear. I had no idea what I was doing. I ordered a Sun Joe and thought the power rake was dethatching my lawn by pulling up dead grass. lol Now I understand what you said and it makes good sense too.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  Рік тому

      Hey mate, glad you found it helpful. The power rake does help preventing thatch build up by removing debris that will eventually get down and add to the thatch, but it will not directly remove any thatch, still an awesome thing to use, I use the power rake far far more than the scarify attachment.

    • @KeithOutWest
      @KeithOutWest Рік тому +1

      @@SamsLawn Good point. Thanks again!

  • @AJ_Lucas
    @AJ_Lucas 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this much needed explanation.

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Thanks for watching Adam, appreciate it!

  • @lightallseasonlawncareexte98
    @lightallseasonlawncareexte98 Рік тому +1

    Agreed and I wish my customers cared enough to watch your video

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  Рік тому +1

      I wish more people would watch my video too 😄
      thanks for dropping by mate.

  • @wayneessar7489
    @wayneessar7489 2 роки тому +2

    I have an Eliet machine and although it has "saw" blade style dethatchers if you set it to just touch the soil surface it removes a lot of debris.

  • @Ingveyisnthome
    @Ingveyisnthome 2 роки тому +1

    Great job I thought I knew it but your video helped me a lot thank you

    • @SamsLawn
      @SamsLawn  2 роки тому

      Thanks Michael, appreciate it. Glad you found it helpful