Can you throw grass seed on top of grass?

Overseeding can help you get back to the thick, lush, green lawn you've always wanted. By spreading grass seed over your existing lawn, you can thicken up the thin areas, and your lawn will start to look terrific again.
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How do you seed a lawn that already has grass?

Broadcast the seed of your choice. This can be done by hand or with a spreader onto the prepared areas of your lawn. Check the directions on the grass seed packaging to ensure you use the correct spreader setting for the grass seed type. Gently rake the newly sown grass seeds into the prepared soil with a leaf rake.
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Do I need to remove old grass before seeding?

Allowing the dead grass to build up also weakens the grass around it and will cause even more of it to die. So removing it is important. Especially if you are planting grass and have more than a half inch of dead grass anywhere in your lawn it needs to be removed before the new seed is planted.
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What happens if you bury grass seed?

Remember, lawn grass seeds only need to be lightly raked into the soil, or even just scattered directly on the soil surface. Any seeds buried more than the length of the seed will have a hard time germinating successfully.
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Can I just throw grass seed down on dirt?

Yes; but there is more to know when seeding your lawn. Grass seed is resilient. Some seeds on the soil's surface will sprout in spite of harsh treatment, but the germination rate will diminish and you will waste your investment and hard work.
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Growing Grass Seed On Top of The Soil: Results



What month should I put grass seed down?

In many climates, the best time to plant grass seed is in the autumn. The still-warm soil of late August, September, October, or November encourages optimum root growth, while the cooling air temperatures discourage excessive top growth. This is perfect for establishing lawn grasses and promoting extensive root growth.
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Should I water after putting grass seed down?

Water new grass seed for 5 to 10 minutes immediately after planting to gently moisten the first several inches of soil.
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Why you shouldn't let your grass go to seed?

Elimination of Weed Control

They grow quickly and can be tough as nails to remove and dissipate from lawns. When you let your grass go to seed, you're actually letting weeds grow, eliminating any control you had over them. Mowing frequently cuts the weeds down and weakens them in their ability to grow back.
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Can I put topsoil over grass and reseed?

Adding soil over grass can be another effective form of repairing a lawn. It is possible to dump new soil over top of what you have, and prepare it for sod or seed. This option will save you money on excavation costs of removing the old soil and grass.
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How do I fix a bumpy lawn?

Topdressing with quality topsoil or compost could be your best solution for minor problems. Cut the lawn or affected area very short before topdressing. It'll be easier to see the area and level the topsoil. Apply no more than ½” at a time and gently level it without completely covering the grass.
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What goes first topsoil or grass seed?

Do not put top soil over grass seed, but you can add a thin layer of organic matter to help the seed to germinate. 'Never put topsoil over newly planted grass seed,' says Yamaguchi. 'This won't provide healthy growing conditions – it will actually prevent the seedlings from sprouting by essentially suffocating them.
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Does grass seed need to be covered?

After you finish laying down the grass seed and lawn food, cover both with a thin layer of soil to help keep the grass seed from drying out and washing away.
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Is it better to leave your lawn long or short for winter?

If your grass is too long, it's at risk for disease. The ideal grass height for winter is between 2 inches and 2.5 inches. This keeps grass short enough to resist disease spread, but not so short that it becomes overly stressed by cold temperatures.
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Is it better to cut grass short or long?

Mowing too short or scalping results in stress to the grass plant. Weak grass plants will take longer to recover. To maintain a 3-inch lawn, mow before the grass reaches 4.5 inches tall. Mowing too short can allow weed seeds to get more sun and increase the chance of germination.
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Is 4 inches too tall for grass?

For the healthiest and most sustainable approach, Michigan State University Extension says 3.5 to 4 inches is most desirable. Lawns mowed at 3.5 or 4 inches out-compete weeds, tolerate grubs and look just as good as lawns mowed at 2.5 inches.
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Is it better to water grass seed in the morning or evening?

The best time to water grass seed is in the morning and evening. These are the coolest parts of the day, which allows water to absorb into the ground instead of evaporating.
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How long does grass seed take to sprout?

Whether you're repairing bare spots, overseeding an existing lawn or starting from scratch, you can generally expect grass seedlings to emerge within seven to 21 days when grown under proper conditions. It may take another three to four weeks of growth before grass is long enough to mow.
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How long does grass seed take to grow fully?

Depending on the exact conditions and the time of year we plant, it can take anywhere from three months to a year from the day a lawn is seeded until it's fully grown in. A lot goes on in that time, but it can be frustrating if you don't know what to expect when.
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Is October too late to plant grass seed?

When it's October, people often wonder if it is too late to plant new seed. The good news is if you hurry, seed can still be planted in October with the hope that it will survive the upcoming winter. Although September is the best time, often we can still plant grass seed up to October 15 with good results.
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How do I speed up grass seed germination?

Use a “mist – lightly water – deeply water” process like this: After seeding and fertilizing, you'll want to keep the top inch of soil moist until the seeds start to germinate (aka sprout). This means misting the area once a day, maybe twice if it's unusually hot out there—but don't let the area get soggy.
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What is the best way to grow grass fast?

Plant cool-season grasses from late summer to early fall. Warm-season grasses are best planted from late spring to early summer. Planting grass before their periods of peak activity results in the fastest grass growth and the best chance of success for healthy, green grass.
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What is the best grass height?

Taller grass also shades the ground, slowing weed growth and water loss from the soil. The ideal length of your lawn depends on your climate, but most experts agree you should keep your grass between 2 1/2 inches to three inches long, with the last cut of the season remaining the same.
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When should you not cut your grass?

If the grass is too wet, you shouldn't mow and if it's too dry you shouldn't either. Remember, mowing is a stressful event for your lawn. If you mow when it's already under stress, such as during dry spell or drought, then it will become even more stressed.
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Is it OK to cut grass in November?

Mow if necessary during mild weather, as grass continues to grow in temperatures above 5°C (41°F). But raise the cutting height to 2–4cm (1–1½in) – about 5mm (¼in) higher than in summer.
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Can you sprinkle too much grass seed?

By spreading too much grass seed, however, you encourage root competition between each seedling as they attempt to grow. This can lead to some seeds pushing through the soil quickly, absorbing their portion of moisture and nutrients whilst others fail altogether.
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