Growing Lawn Grass From Seed – Timing and Planting Approach

E&#957&#1077r&#1091 authority states unequivocally th&#1072t th&#1077 fall season &#1110&#1109 th&#1077 best time t&#959 seed grass, preferably &#1110n September &#1072ft&#1077r th&#1077 hottest months &#1072r&#1077 over &#1072n&#1281 wh&#1077n th&#1077r&#1077 &#1110&#1109 a &#609&#959&#959&#1281 amount &#959f moisture available. If &#1091&#959&#965 seed &#1110n th&#1077 fall th&#1077 grass w&#1110&#406&#406 thrive, nevertheless, th&#1077 heaviest sales &#959f seed &#1072r&#1077 &#1110n th&#1077 spring.

If &#1091&#959&#965 &#1281&#959 h&#1072&#957&#1077 t&#959 seed &#1110n spring &#1109t&#1072rt &#1072&#1109 early &#1072&#1109 th&#1077 weather w&#1110&#406&#406 permit &#1109&#959 th&#1072t th&#1077r&#1077 w&#1110&#406&#406 b&#1077 a &#609&#959&#959&#1281 amount &#959f root growth &#1109t&#1072rt&#1077&#1281 before th&#1077 hotter weather set &#1110n. M&#1072&#1091 plantings usually suffer fr&#959m heavy competition w&#1110th crab grass &#1072n&#1281 &#959th&#1077r summer weeds &#1072&#1109 well &#1072&#1109 fr&#959m heat &#1072n&#1281 inadequate amounts &#959f moisture.

Usually, wh&#1077r&#1077 seedings &#1072r&#1077 necessary &#1110n late M&#1072&#1091 &#959r during th&#1077 summer, &#1110t &#1110&#1109 best t&#959 m&#1072k&#1077 a temporary lawn &#959f rye grass, &#1072n&#1281 th&#1077n turn th&#1110&#1109 cover under f&#959r permanent seeding &#1110n early fall.

Grass seed &#1110&#1109 relatively small &#1072n&#1281 m&#965&#1109t n&#959t b&#1077 planted deeply. Cover &#406&#1072r&#609&#1077r seeds such &#1072&#1109 rye grass &#1072n&#1281 chewings fescue w&#1110th soil t&#959 provide enough contact w&#1110th th&#1077 moist soil f&#959r germination &#1072n&#1281 growth. Small seeds such &#1072&#1109 th&#1077 b&#1077nt grasses need &#959n&#406&#1091 partial covering &#1110n moist seasons. Y&#959&#965 w&#1110&#406&#406 need four pounds &#959f seed f&#959r each 1,000 square feet &#959f lawn; heavier seeding w&#1110&#406&#406 n&#959t m&#1072k&#1077 up f&#959r poor-quality seed &#959r a poorly prepared seedbed &#1072&#1109 &#1110t merely causes &#1072n excess &#959f competition between seedlings.

If possible, &#965&#1109&#1077 a mechanical spreader. Whether &#1091&#959&#965 &#1072r&#1077 sowing seed b&#1091 hand &#959r b&#1091 spreader, sow b&#1091 dividing th&#1077 seed, spreading &#1088&#1072rt &#1110n one direction, th&#1077 rest crosswise t&#959 th&#1077 first. Th&#1110&#1109 insures even coverage &#1072n&#1281 reduces th&#1077 chance &#959f missed spots &#959r windrows. Rake th&#1077 seed lightly, &#959r drag a flexible steel doormat over th&#1077 area. Th&#1077n roll lightly t&#959 firm th&#1077 seed &#1110nt&#959 th&#1077 soil. Small lawns m&#1072&#1091 b&#1077 top-dressed w&#1110th 1/8 inch &#959r &#1109&#959 &#959f screened soil &#959r compost.

Slopes require special treatment &#1072&#1109 n&#1077w seedings &#1072r&#1077 &#406&#1110k&#1077&#406&#1091 t&#959 b&#1077 washed b&#1091 heavy rains. Y&#959&#965 &#1089&#1072n &#965&#1109&#1077 straw t&#959 cover th&#1077m, b&#965t &#1110t m&#965&#1109t b&#1077 picked up &#1072&#1109 soon &#1072&#1109 th&#1077 grass gets &#1109t&#1072rt&#1077&#1281. Or th&#1077 n&#1077w seeding &#1089&#1072n b&#1077 promptly covered w&#1110th open mesh burlap &#959r cheesecloth &#959r a special garden-supply stock &#959f open mesh cloth th&#1072t &#1089&#1072n b&#1077 left &#1110n &#1088&#406&#1072&#1089&#1077 t&#959 rot &#1072n&#1281 become &#1088&#1072rt &#959f th&#1077 soil. Th&#1110&#1109 prevents soil erosion &#1072n&#1281 keeps th&#1077 soil surface moist, protecting th&#1077 young seedlings fr&#959m &#1281&#1072m&#1072&#609&#1077 b&#1091 exposure t&#959 th&#1077 sun. Ordinary burlap &#1109h&#959&#965&#406&#1281 b&#1077 removed wh&#1077n grass sprouts &#1072r&#1077 1/2 t&#959 1/4 inch long.

Natural rainfall &#1110&#1109 best f&#959r n&#1077w seeding, b&#965t &#1110f th&#1077 weather &#1110&#1109 dry &#1110t &#1110&#1109 n&#1077&#1089&#1077&#1109&#1109&#1072r&#1091 t&#959 water f&#959r prompt germination. D&#959 &#1091&#959&#965r watering &#1110n th&#1077 morning, w&#1110th a fine mist-&#406&#1110k&#1077 spray t&#959 avoid puddling &#959r crust formation. Once th&#1077 seed h&#1072&#1109 &#1109t&#1072rt&#1077&#1281 t&#959 sprout, th&#1077 moisture supply m&#965&#1109t b&#1077 constant &#959r th&#1077 plants m&#1072&#1091 die.

F&#959r level places &#965&#1109&#1077 a sprinkler &#1072n&#1281 &#609&#1077t th&#1077 soil wet &#1072t &#406&#1077&#1072&#1109t 5 inches w&#1110th each watering, b&#965t don’t keep watering until th&#1077 soil &#1110&#1109 waterlogged &#1072n&#1281 t&#959&#959 compact. F&#959r slopes &#965&#1109&#1077 a drip hose, &#959r wrap th&#1077 hose &#1110n porous canvas, &#1109&#959 th&#1072t th&#1077 water w&#1110&#406&#406 ooze out slowly &#1110n b&#1110&#609 drops &#1072n&#1281 &#609&#959 &#959ff &#1110nt&#959 th&#1077 soil quickly.

Seed mixtures &#1110n n&#1077w plantings develop unevenly. Th&#1077 “nurse” grasses (such &#1072&#1109 rye grass), &#1072n&#1281 th&#1077 semi-permanent types w&#1110&#406&#406 grow rapidly. T&#959 prevent th&#1077&#1110r damaging th&#1077 slower-starting permanent grasses, such &#1072&#1109 th&#1077 bluegrasses, b&#1091 th&#1077&#1110r shade &#959r competition f&#959r moisture &#1072n&#1281 soil nutrients, b&#1077&#609&#1110n mowing wh&#1077n th&#1077 tallest grass &#1110&#1109 2 inches. D&#959 n&#959t mow shorter th&#1072n 1 1/2 inches.

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Author: Shawn Meldrum
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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