Spring Chick Starter Guide: What Your New Flock Needs in the First 8 Weeks
Spring is chick season, and bringing home new baby chicks is an exciting time for both new and experienced flock owners. The first few weeks are the most...
Over time, every lawn can look worn and thin, but how do you know when to reseed your lawn so new grass can grow into thick, healthy, luxurious turf?
An Unhealthy Lawn
When your grass starts to show wear, it isn't always time to reseed. First, check your watering to be sure the grass is well hydrated, and investigate for any signs of pests, fungus or weeds that could be damaging the lawn. If the grass is growing uniformly thin and dull, however, reseeding can improve the quality of the turf. If there are bare patches that are caused by use or wear, they can also be reseeded in order to recover.
When to Reseed Your Lawn
Lawns can be seeded in either spring or fall, depending on your local climate and what your lawn needs. Understanding grass's seasonal needs can help you determine when to reseed your lawn.
Tips for Lawn Seeding
No matter when the best time to seed your lawn may be, there are ways to make it easier and increase your chances for a lush, healthy lawn.
In just a few days, the seed will sprout, but it will need good care for several weeks until the new turf is well established. In time, the lawn will grow thick and lovely again!
Need help choosing your best grass seed or keeping your lawn healthy? Ask us!
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Spring is chick season, and bringing home new baby chicks is an exciting time for both new and experienced flock owners. The first few weeks are the most...
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