Wednesday, August 20, 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.

To avoid such a look on your yard, you need to carry out proper reseeding. Reseeding involves getting rid of the old worn out grass, planting fresh grass without having to undergo the tiresome process of planting the grass afresh.

If you reseed at the wrong time for instance in the summer or a few weeks to winter, your efforts will be null and no grass will grow. To avoid wasting your hard earned money and precious time, ensure that you reseed in the fall. If you miss this opportunity the second best time is in early spring. At these times of the year, temperatures are bearable, the air is moist and the sun is not too hot to burn out the grass. These are the optimum conditions for germination and slow but steady growth.

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.

Instead of leaving the clippings to decompose clear the yard of them and any other debris. This involves removing old grass thatches as well. To do a thorough job, get a thatch rake instead of the usual grass rake used to remove leaves. Clear a yard of anything that might prevent the new grass from growing well.

The next thing is to prepare the soil for planting. Do so with an aerator which loosens the soil compressed by months of traffic on the yard. Aeration is very important as it allows water, air and the necessary nutrients to reach to the seeds. To prevent weeds growing competing with the new grass, do not loosed the soil too much.

Plant the seed with a good spreader. A spreader allows for regular planting of the seed. If done unevenly you will end up with patches of grass when it grows. You can pass over the yard with a rake to make sure that the seed falls uniformly all over. Once this is done, uniformly spread fertilizer over the yard making sure it is the slow releasing kind of fertilizer.

Immediately after seeding water your yard well. Ensure that you water well and frequently for the first 3 weeks after planting the seeds. Water is essential for good germination. You can water 3 times in a day picking on times when the sun is not as hot. If the temperatures rise, water even four times a day. After germination, water less frequently but for a longer time in the early mornings. All this will ensure that you get the best results from the service that has been hired.




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