Can you plant grass seed in the spring




















While grass can grow at almost any time within the growing season, there are a couple of local weather considerations to make. First, look for any storms that may be coming up. However, it you plant the seeds just prior to a down pour or thunderstorm you may literally be washing your seeds down the drain.

Some rain will help your seeds germinate. Too much rain will cause the seeds to runoff towards storm drains, especially on virgin or prepared soil. On the other hand, if you plant seeds during a drought it will be very difficult to keep them irrigated enough to help them establish roots.

If you have an opportunity to select the time you plant wait until the day before or the day of a rain shower to sow your seeds. Secondly, do not plant during an extreme cold snap or heat wave.

These abnormal temperatures will make it difficult for the seeds to germinate. After you plant your grass seeds, you should see new sprouts no later than two weeks afterwards. In some circumstances, you may see them in only a few days. If it has been two weeks and there are no grass sprouts or very few then reseed and make sure you water thoroughly.

I have found that the most important factor when planting grass seed is water. So, when you plant seeds be sure to irrigate the grass frequently and make sure you irrigate well. The dirt should remain moist during germination; just make sure that you don't create a lake in your yard as you water. Finally, to ensure fast germination and to help create a greener lawn, consider these final tips.

First, keep feet off the area as much as possible. Grass seed germinates and grows best in dirt that is loose and not compacted. Stepping on the soil could make it difficult for grass seed to take. Secondly, make sure there is plenty of water during the first few weeks of growing.

Finally, to help the grass seed take quicker and grow stronger, faster amend your soil. This can be done through fertilizers but I recommend a top dressing of good quality compost. The compost adds the necessary nutrients for plants but also helps keep the soil from compacting. Accept and Close. Find Your Location. If seed is applied now, it could become water-logged and rot before it ever has a chance to germinate. If you can answer yes to all of these questions, than you can go ahead and seed this spring.

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How can you make that happen? Well, timing plays a huge role. Planting grass seed at the right time of year is one way to make sure your lawn can flourish. Is April a good time to plant grass, or should you aim for a different date? Keep reading for the verdict. If you have your heart set on planting grass in spring, early April is, in fact, the best time to do it.

But, depending on where you live, spring seeding could come with complications. The problem is, weeds also thrive in these elements.

That means your grass will be forced to compete with unwelcome weeds as it tries to grow. Also, if your lawn is scheduled to have pre-emergent weed control applications around this time, be aware that this will inhibit grass seed from germinating.

Stressful summer heat could slow or completely stop the growth of cool-season grasses. Warm-season grasses, on the other hand, are meant to be planted in late spring or early summer.

But, your lawn will have a much better chance at survival if you wait until later in the year. If you live in the Northeastern U.



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