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- May 2022
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You can cover grass seed with compost, but using too much can block sunlight and oxygen from reaching the seeds during their critical growth period.
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Seeds might be able to grow in topsoil without compost, but seeds can’t grow in compost without topsoil.
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If you’re applying pure seed to the ground, a layer of topsoil should always be put down first rather than after.
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Keep in mind that you want to integrate the grass seed with the compost with a light raking.
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- Apr 2021
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New seeds:
- spread thin layer of soil over
- plant seed in top 1/4 inch of soil
seed-to-soil contact is important: recommends rolling on seeds
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- aerate/scarify/dethatch
- prepare soil
- overseed
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A lot of people think that when it comes to seed, more is better. But it's not. If you put too much seed in a spot, it competes with each other, killing the area.
Instead focus on an even distribution. You can always fill in thin areas later.
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He says: Did you know that all sod is grown on 100% sunny sod farms? Have you ever seen a tree on a sod farm? So if you take that sunny seed sod and transplant to shady area, it will slowly die off.
So you should overseed your sod after transplanting.
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