Overseeding Service
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LAWN OVERSEEDING
Give your lawn thicker growth, better color, and greater resistance to disease and drought!
WHAT IS OVERSEEDING?
Overseeding is the planting of grass seed directly into existing turf, without tearing up the turf, or the soil. It’s an easy way to fill in bare spots, improve the density of turf, establish improved grass varieties and enhance your lawn’s color.
If a lawn looks old, or just “worn out,” if it needs growing amounts of water and fertilizer to thrive, or is disease or insect prone, it’s a perfect candidate for overseeding.
Notes:
Note: Overseeding with Centipede Seeds is difficult.
DIY - you can do this yourself and follow the Planting Seed Tips.
Watering the new seeds 3x - 5x daily for 2 weeks to keep soil moist is a must.
PREMIUM SEEDS WE USE:
Hancock's Highlander Turf Bermuda Grass Seed - Hulled & Coated – hancockseed.com
Lawn & Turf Grass Seed | Zoysia, Bermuda and More! - Seed Barn
TIFBLAIR CENTIPEDE SEED (Difficult Seed to germinate)
OTHER SEED REQUEST
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THE BENEFITS OF OVERSEEDING
Many older lawns were established with common type turf grasses not suited for the needs of today’s homeowner. They’re often more disease and insect prone, requiring more fertilizer and water.
Overseeding newer turfgrass varieties into an older lawn can help it better withstand insects, disease, drought, shady conditions and heavy traffic. The investment in overseeding pays off by reducing the amount of fertilizer, water and pesticides required. Most importantly, a renovated lawn stays greener and looks thicker and healthier!
BEFORE YOU OVERSEED
For various reasons, old turf sometimes deteriorates dramatically or dies out completely. Overseeding with an improved grass seed mixture can get new turf growing in bare areas as well as “sprucing up” areas where the turf is thin and unhealthy looking.
First, however, you must analyze the problems that caused the original turf to deteriorate. It might be due to conditions that, if not corrected, will eventually cause the overseeded lawn to deteriorate, too. Soil pH is the first step.
Correctable problems include:
Poor soil condition
Improper drainage
Soil compaction
Insufficient water
Poor fertility
Poor air circulation
Insufficient sunlight
Excess thatch
Grass varieties not suitable for the area
General neglect
If you have trouble identifying the problem, ask your local lawn professionals or your county extension office. The main thing is to correct the problem before you establish new grass.
WHAT ABOUT CARE AFTER OVERSEEDING?
Depending on conditions and type of seed, new grass seed will begin to emerge in 5-7 days after seeding when moisture and soil temperatures are adequate. An overseeded lawn can be fully established in eight weeks or less.
Proper watering is critical to successful overseeding. The following is a recommended watering program.
Immediately after overseeding: Water heavily to wash grass seeds into slits.
Until grass seeds germinate (first 10-14 days): Water lightly on a daily basis, soaking first one inch of soil.
After germination: Water less frequently but allow for deeper soaking and penetration into soil. This encourages deeper root growth.
After grass becomes established: Water at the recommended level for the type of grass planted.
The key is care and patience. Proper overseeding will produce a healthier, better-looking lawn that responds better to mowing, fertilizing and watering. An added benefit is increased property value!
SOURCE: Why & How to Overseed Your Lawn | RYAN® Turf Renovation Equipment (ryanturf.com)