dethatch

/diːˈθætʃ/
verb
  1. To remove dead grass and other material from the surface of a lawn to help it grow better.
    • It's best to dethatch your lawn in the spring before the growing season.
    • He rented a machine to dethatch the thick layer of old grass.
    • If you dethatch the yard, the new grass seeds will have better contact with the soil.
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