Friday, August 22, 2014

The Best Lawn Service Olney Is Proper Reseeding

By Deanne Shepard


A great looking yard that is green and thick is easy to achieve with the right lawn service. What most people forget is that even the Lawn Service Olney needs refreshing and year after year of mowing and fertilizing can be quite tiresome. After several years the grass does not grow as it used to and reproduces poorly. The result is thin grass with patches despite the good care you give it.

At this point, what you need to do is remove the old grass and plant new grass. This is possible without uprooting all the grass and leaving your yard bare through a process known as reseeding. Using this method you simply create room for planting new grass and the existing grass is shed off with continuous mowing afterwards.

The first step is to know the best time to over seed to avoid wasting time and money. When it comes to lawn care most people think of spring time. However, when plating the best time to do so is during the fall. At this time the temperatures in the air are cool but the ground remains warm making it is suitable for good germination of seeds. If you miss to reseed during the fall, you can still do so during the very first weeks of spring.

Begin by mowing the existing grass. Trim the grass to the shortest length that you can. This prevents the old grass casting a shadow over the seeds which limits the amount of moisture and sunlight the new plants get. You need water and air to get to the seeds for optimum growth.

After mowing, collect all the cut grass and remove any hard patches of grass as well. The hard grass might be difficult to remove hence use a stronger rake such as a thatch rake as opposed to a normal grass rake. Clear the yard of any debris which will block seeds and new grass.

The next step is to aerate the soil. Aeration involves poking holes into the soil to loosen it making it easier for the new grass to shoot out and for water to pass through. Any type of aerator will do the job as long as you do not poke too deep. 2 inches is sufficient as you do not want the soil too broken up promoting weed growth.

Get a spreader to distribute the grass seed over the yard. You can double check that the seed is evenly distributed by going over the lawn with a grass rake. Even distribution ensures that the new grass grows all over the lawn and not in patches. Add slow releasing nitrogen fertilizer after seeding. Alternatively you can top dress a yard lightly with compost.

Finally, do not take a rest before properly watering the seeds. The first 3 weeks are the most crucial for germination so water the lawn constantly. 3 times a day is sufficient during hours when the sun is at its lowest. After germination, water less times but each session water for a longer period.




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