- Prepare the ground: Remove weeds, debris, or stones from the area where you plan to sow grass. The soil should be scraped off for a clean finish.
- Area measurement: Determine the amount of seed needed by measuring the area where you want to sow. 25-30 g per square meter is required for sowing new lawn, and 15-25 g is sufficient for overseeding. Sow evenly. Lightly skim the soil to make sure the seeds are covered with a thin layer of soil.
- Watering the area: After sowing, water the area thoroughly, ensuring that the soil remains moist until the grass seeds germinate. It usually takes 7 to 21 days, depending on the temperature and humidity.
- Care: Once the grass has taken root, continue watering regularly until it is fully established. No need to mow too low or too regularly to protect your soil and keep your lawn drought-tolerant and wildlife-friendly. In winter, it is a real advantage for insects and saves a lot of work.
Great Grass in 4 Easy Steps!
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