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Divide and Conquer: For even coverage, divide your seeds in half. Spread one half over the entire area, then spread the other half in a perpendicular direction. This crisscross pattern helps prevent missed spots.
Rake and Press: Lightly rake the seeds into the soil, ensuring good seed-to-soil contact. Then, use a roller or simply walk over the area to press the seeds into the soil.
5. Water Correctly
Watering is critical to the success of your newly planted grass seed. However, overwatering or underwatering can both lead to poor germination and patchy growth.
Watering Tips:
Keep It Moist: The soil should be consistently moist, but not waterlogged, until the grass seedlings are established. This may require watering lightly several times a day.
Gradually Reduce Frequency: Once the grass is a few inches tall, start to water less frequently but more deeply. This encourages the grass roots to grow deeper, making your lawn more drought-resistant.
6. Fertilize for Success
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