How To Overseed A Lawn
Lawn overseeding refers to the planting of grass seed into
existing turf directly without having to tear up the soil or the
turf itself.
This is the easiest way you can use to fill the spots
that have nothing, enhance the density of...
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How To Overseed A Lawn
Lawn overseeding refers to the planting of grass seed into
existing turf directly without having to tear up the soil or the
turf itself.
This is the easiest way you can use to fill the spots
that have nothing, enhance the density of the turf, improve the
lawn color and also come up with improved lawn varieties.
While some people may prefer only fertilizing
(it is very important to apply fertilizer to
the lawns) their lawns, the rate of
reproduction of the grass plants is seen after
years.
Therefore as time goes by, those lawns that
were not overseeded will become thin and
unhealthy and thus making it easier for weeds
to grow and overtake them.
If you have a large lawn, you may find overseeding to be timeconsuming, but it is not that hard, and the results are definitely
worth the effort that you will put in.
The following are the steps
of how to overseed a lawn:
Step 1.
First of all you will need to identify the right time to
overseed.
The best time is usua
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