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Give Your Lawn a Fresh Start: A Comprehensive Guide to Overseeding and Reseeding
Tuesday, August 27, 2024
On the other hand, people generally opt for reseeding when the ground has become uneven, filled with weeds, terribly thatched, or has roots growing through. Installing irrigation below the lawn is another common reason for reseeding. In these cases, tearing everything up and addressing the ground under the grass itself is the best course of action.
Now that you have a better understanding of why people overseed or reseed let's explore how to do it. To overseed, you'll need to scarify the ground or top-dress the existing lawn with compost to ensure the grass seed touches a growing medium. Reseeding requires additional steps, such as removing the existing lawn, aerating the ground, sheet mulching with cardboard, and adding compost before planting the grass seed.
Finally, it's crucial to protect and cultivate your seeds. Lawn mulch is an excellent way to ensure moisture and protect the seeds from birds and other animals. During the first few weeks, ensure the seeds are always moist by watering as needed. Remember, if the ground is moist, the seeds will absorb moisture from the ground. Lastly, wait to mow until the lawn reaches five to six inches tall before winter sets in before winter sets in.
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