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If your lawn has bare spots and you are hoping to make it look full again, you’ve come to the right place. You might think you have to tear everything out and start new by completely reseeding or sodding it, but here's a much easier way to restore your lawn’s luscious beauty. What’s that? Overseeding.
If your Lawn is not filling in the way you want, then you need to seed. If a lush green lawn is your goal, then you know how disappointing it is to sit on your deck and see the bare and thinned-out areas of your lawn. If you want to step on a thick carpet of grass and get the full enjoyment of your lawn you may need to know which seeding method is best for your situation.
The ideal time to start power seeding your lawn is the fall season. In order for germination and turf development, the ideal weather conditions would be warm days, cool nights, and plenty of rainfall. Power seeding in the fall also helps your lawn’s appearance for the spring season. Power seeding in the fall requires fewer touch-ups than in spring.