Over-seeding
Ultralawn Incorporated
1055 East 260th Street
Euclid, OH 44132
216.731.7756
440.951.3738
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Over-seeding is an overlooked activity in home lawn care. Homeowners assume, incorrectly, that
fertilizer is all that is needed to keep a turf thick and free of weeds. Grass gets tired. It needs to be
revitalized every few years.
Over-seeding Keeps Lawns Thick And Weed Free
Over-seeding is one of the most important lawn care
tasks, yet many homeowners are hesitant to do it. So, you
ask, if I fertilize my lawn properly, why do I need to add
new seed, especially if my grass looks pretty good right
now? The answer is… grass is not immortal. Thin grass
invites weeds.
Over-seeding compensates for that natural slow down of
the turf’s reproduction. There are two major benefits to
over-seeding every three or four years. First, you ensure
your lawn stays thick and dense, or if it has thinned, you
will make it thick again. Thick grass has few, if any, weeds
if it is mowed over 3 to 4 inches tall. The second benefit is
disease resistance.
Early September through October is the best time to over-seed. The key to successful over-seeding is
watering, and most of us neglect the importance of watering. Once grass seed is spread and moistened
from that first watering, it should never be allowed to dry out; it must always be kept moist until you get
full germination. This means watering new seed at least twice a day for at least two weeks.