Five Things to Learn When Overseeding Your Lawn

By Chase Dubs




Overseeding your grass does not literally mean excess sowing or planting of grass seeds. It's a activity where a grass with existing grasses is added with another kind of grass which may give you a good lawn mixture for a more robust lawn. Additionally, this will help you achieve a lush green color across the year even during the winter months. This process will lengthen the life of your loved lawn.

The solution for filling in thin or bare areas in the front of your house would be overseeding your grass. This is the result of dead or dormant grasses that must be replaced because of too much activity like foot traffic. Isn't it a displeasing view to see brown patches in your lawn? The following are facts to be had when overseeding your grass.

As with any other plants, the most suitable time of the season to do the planting as well as overseeding your grass is during the spring season. Spring brings us weather conditions acceptable for growing any plants or grasses. Make certain to buy the right grass seed to be employed in the overseeding procedure; it is different from the grass seed used in seeding a new lawn area. The spreader will perform the whole process easier and will have a better seed distribution.

Consider adding a thin coating of top soil, paying attention to the area where the plant roots are coming out. This can give the seed something to grow in. When it comes to watering, don’t wait for the soil surface to dry out completely before watering.

Keep the soil fertilized. There are three stages of fertilizing: after the application of overseeding, after five weeks and succeeding six week periods. Understanding all of these factors will make you ready in overseeding your lawn. Your stunning new grass will definitely make you a satisfied and proud householder.




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