Friday, August 9, 2013

5 Actions To Reseeding The Grass

By Anika Clemmey


Step 1 - Ready Work

Your garden will require to be raked thoroughly before any seeds are planted. This will support to pinpoint any locations that are in particular need of reseeding, as well as take away the thatch build up and any other surface materials. Use a strong broom rake for the first round, covering the total lawn with even strokes. The ripped teeth of the broom rake will capture leaves, rocks and twigs. After using the broom rake grab a double-duty or multi-use rake to de-thatch the lawn. This removal will make the simple and patchy spots very apparent, allowing you to get the greatest seed coverage and penetration.

Step 2 - Obtaining the Soil Ready

Now that you can see the simple spots, the soil requires to be relaxed and fertilized. Drill down 1 to 6 inches with a cultivator - the more traffic that passes through the area, the much deeper you'll need to loosen. For weighty traffic patches mix in peat moss to keep good drainage. Once the soil has been loosened it's time to add fertilizer. Use a type and amount that suits your soil conditions and the exposure of the lawn. Rake the unfastened and fertilized soil flat.

Step 3 - Time to Spread the Seed

With a high quality seed that is made for the situations of your lawn (for shade, sun, slopes, etc.), spread the seed by hand. Coverage should be even but light - too much seed is bad and won't generate a heavier lawn. Once the seed is spread, gently mist the area with your hose.

Step 4 - Protective Covering

For protection and to speed up germination, spread a layer of clear polyethylene plastic sheets on top of the reseeded area. Consider down the sheets with rocks or other little, large objects around the edge. This protective layer also acts as a humidity retainer, reducing the need to continually water for those first several days.

Step 5 - Seedlings Need Water

When you see the seedlings growing through the soil get rid of the plastic. Or else, the protection will end up sweltering growth. With the sheets off, be sure to gently mist the soil two or three times per day until the seedlings reach a height of 1 inch. After that weekly watering is required until the grass is 3 inches tall.

Finish these five straightforward steps to enjoy a complete, balanced lawn come springtime.




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