What temperature should I overseed my lawn?

1. Overseed at the right time. Cool season seeds germinate when air temperatures are about 60 to 75°F, and when soil temperatures are about 50 to 55°F. Planting too early or too late in the season will lengthen the time it takes for the seeds to germinate, or prevent them from germinating at all.
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What temperature is too cold for grass seed?

If you're wondering how cold is too cold for grass seed germination use our rule of thumb and check the weather reports. If the daytime temperature is below 60°F then soil temperature is below 50°F, making it too cold; if there is frost or still a danger of frost, then it's too cold.
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What temperature should it be to reseed lawn?

Daytime temperatures around 60 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit typically mean the soil temperature is between 50 and 65 degrees and perfect for seed germination. If the soil temperature is much lower than 50 degrees, however, the seeds will lay dormant and not germinate.
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Is 40 degrees to cold for grass seed?

We dormant seed when the weather will be consistently cold, under 40 degrees. December and January are ideal. The cold weather allow for the seeds to lay dormant in the soil, waiting for temperatures to warm up, usually in late March. August and September are still the best months to seed.
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Will grass seed grow in 45 degree weather?

Frost may not kill the seeds, but the seeds will not germinate in the cold ground. Remember, the rule of thumb for planting grass seed is to plant only in soil that is at least 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Can I overseed in January?

You can overseed at almost any time of the year for a fraction of the cost of a complete reseeding. There is no risk of erosion from sudden downpours, and it's faster, neater, and less expensive than starting from scratch.
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Can I plant grass seed if it freezes at night?

Freezing temperatures generally have a negligible effect on grass seeds before they germinate. However, real problems can occur if temperatures drop below freezing before newly emerged seedlings have had a chance to develop sufficiently.
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Is April too early to plant grass seed?

As with cool-season grasses, best warm-season planting times vary by location. In California, mid-April to mid-May is prime time for seeding warm-season lawns. In central and southern Arkansas, lawn owners plan their warm-season grass seeding for late May through June.
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Will grass seed survive a freeze?

Grass seed on its own is resilient and can survive freezing. However, that does not mean it is a good idea to plant your grass seeds in winter. It is best to put down grass seed at a time when it is mostly likely to germinate and grow into strong, sturdy grass.
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Can I plant grass seed in March?

March is too early to plant most grass seeds. Unless you live in a warm region, temperatures will be too low at this time of year. Be sure to wait until daily temperatures average around 80 degrees Fahrenheit to plant grass.
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Can you overseed when cold?

Ideally, the daily temperature should be between 15 and 20 degrees Celsius for at least two weeks before overseeding. This will allow the soil to warm up to the optimal temperature for seed to germinate. Germination does not usually occur until mid-May, sometimes a few days later, depending on the place you live.
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Will grass seed germinate at 40 degrees?

Will Grass Grow in 40 Degree Weather? Although some mature cool-season grasses will not enter full dormancy until soil temperatures reach 40℉ (4℃), growth will slow to almost a complete stop by this point. Cool-season grass seed cast in 40-degree weather likely won't sprout.
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Can I put grass seed down in February?

What is the best time to reseed my lawn? The ideal time to reseed your lawn is between mid-February and October, but Winter Green Grass Seed extends the season whilst ever the soil temperature is over 5 degrees.
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Does frost hurt grass seed?

The easy answer is that frost will not kill grass seed, but that does not mean that you should plant grass seeds when there is danger of frost. While the seeds will survive until the next growing season, any seeds that sprout into seedlings will not.
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When can I overseed my lawn in the spring?

Homeowners and lawn care enthusiasts who live in the South should overseed their lawns from late spring to mid-summer. This is the best time to overseed lawn in the southern states because warmer-season grass requires warmer soil temperatures for germination to occur.
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How late can grass seed be planted?

Although September is the best time, often we can still plant grass seed up to October 15 with good results.
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Is it OK to put down grass seed before it snows?

The reason is that most seeds need warmer temperatures to germinate, and snow halts the germination of seeds altogether. Grass seeds in snow will simply lie there until temperatures rise, so seeding earlier in the season will yield better results.
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Should I overseed in the spring?

There are two ideal times of the year to overseed your lawn – fall and spring. Fall is the best choice. The soil is still warm which means the seed will germinate faster. Also, weed growth tapers off after summer, so your new grass won't have to compete for sunshine, water, and nutrients.
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Can I overseed in November?

While planting grass seed in November is too late to make the fall growing season, there is a method called dormant seeding. Through dormant seeding, grass seed can be planted in November when the weather is cold enough to keep it dormant until the weather warms up in the spring.
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What temperature should I plant grass seed in spring?

Spring seeding is your second best option for planting cool-season grasses. Aim to seed early in the season, but wait until daytime temperatures are in the 60 to 75 degree Fahrenheit range. This roughly corresponds to the optimal soil temperatures for cool-season grass seed germination.
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Should I put topsoil over grass seed?

You can add a thin layer of organic matter to help the seed to germinate, but do not cover it over with top soil. '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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What month should you put grass seed down?

Plant cool-season grass seed in late summer or early fall (when daytime temperatures lower to about 60 to 75 degrees) for best success. September is typically the best month, although you might be able to get away with seeding as early as mid-August or as late as mid-October; it all depends on the forecast.
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Should I water grass seed before a freeze?

Although it may seem counterintuitive, watering your lawn before a cold snap will actually help the soil resist freezing. Water present in the soil will retain heat and make it less likely for the ground to freeze solid. For best results, water your lawn in the evening to protect your new grass overnight.
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Does overseeding work in the winter?

Research shows winter dormant overseeding outperforms spring overseeding when using cool-season grasses. Turf-type tall fescue, bluegrass, and ryegrass germinate sooner in cold soils and will have more time to develop than seed sown in spring.
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How low should I mow before overseeding?

Set your mower at two inches or less for regular overseeding. For southern lawns and winter color, set the blade as low as it goes, and cut just above the soil—what's known as scalping. Rake the soil with a metal thatch rake to remove thatch, clippings and debris. This loosens and exposes soil to receive seed.
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