OVER SEEDING
Most weeds do well in acidic, compacted soils with low organic matter and biology. Grasses like air, water, cool weather and healthy soil biology. Seeding in late summer and early fall is when we can fill any dead spaces, thicken the lawn and really make a difference. The seed we plant will do best when kept moist so a little water every day is great. Don't let the soil dry out. However, rain is most dependable in fall and with the cool nights and heavy dew, the seed should germinate just fine on its own. Our goal is to get the lawns as healthy as possible before the snow comes, so they will over
winter and come into the spring thick and hardy and ready to
survive and of the stresses of the next summer.
Spring and Fall are the time to level the playing field. Your lawn is reinvigorated, rejuvenated with the introduction of new seed. Our seeders allow the seed to make good contact with the soil, for that all important soil to seed contact. This will thicken the turf, aerate the soil, reduce bare spots and combat old age.
winter and come into the spring thick and hardy and ready to
survive and of the stresses of the next summer.
Spring and Fall are the time to level the playing field. Your lawn is reinvigorated, rejuvenated with the introduction of new seed. Our seeders allow the seed to make good contact with the soil, for that all important soil to seed contact. This will thicken the turf, aerate the soil, reduce bare spots and combat old age.