By Janine Caayao | Updated: September 13, 2024 Lawn Care Overseeding requires even seed spreading. But before that, you’ll need to prep your lawn. The preparation process includes dethatching, aeration, adding soil amendments, and mowing. After overseeding, you’ll need to fertilize and ...
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 gr...
Although still not employed with the same frequency as other practices such as fertilization or aeration, overseeding offers another way to attack problem areas in lawns and deliver a thick, green, healthy-looking lawn that keeps a smile on customers' faces.Brophy, Bob...