Planting Grass Seed And Birds
Overseeding is the process of planting grass seed into an existing lawn. This is often done to improve your lawn's overall look and health, thicken your grass, minimize weeds, fill in bare or damaged areas, or convert to another type of lawn grass. Also, southern lawns are usually overseeded with a cool-season grass to produce inexperienced color during winter months. When overseeding, broadcast the seed over the lawn, and water it in well, following the identical directions as for new lawns. Once applying the grass seed, gently work the seed into the soil using a massive plastic leaf rake. However, to avoid redistributing the evenly broadcasted seeds, which will end in uneven, clumpy grass growth, turn the rake the wrong way up and use the back of the rake with very short, lightweight strokes to work within the seeds. Overhanging foliage from beds and borders can harm the sides of the lawn and create trimming with shears troublesome. A exhausting edging between lawn and border ...