SEEDING

Seeding in the fall or early spring is often the most successful method of improving existing turf areas. Use of a motorized thatching or renovating machine in the early fall or spring can be helpful in establishing a seed bed, but a simple metal rake will suffice. Loosen up the soil to a depth of 1/4 to 1/2 inch, then apply the seed at recommended rates.

New lawns are best planted in the early fall when there is less competition from weeds. The soil should be loosened up at least 1-2 inches deep, using a motorized tiller, thatcher, aerating machine, or hoe and steel rake. Then smooth out surface with a rake. Soil particles should be pea to golf ball size.  Apply the seed at the recommended rates to the prepared area. It is advisable to use a seed spreader for larger lawn areas to achieve uniform distribution. Then work the seed into the first 1/4 to 1/2 inch of soil with a rake. Larger lawn areas may then be rolled and smaller areas may be simply stepped on by foot to insure good seed to soil contact.


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