How to Repair Bare Patches in Lawn
Bare patches in your lawn can occur for a number of reasons. Weak grass can die off during a dry spell. Disease and insects such as grubs etc can also cause patches of dead grass. Clearing weeds can leave more bare spaces! We will cover how to repair bare patches on the lawn, but first, there are some issues to consider.
How to Repair Bare Patches in Lawn – spring or fall
The best time to do repairs to your lawn is in the spring before it gets dry and hot. Early fall is also good when there is usually more rain and temperatures are lower. Leave enough time for the grass to establish itself before going dormant in cold weather.
Begin by removing the dead thatch. Remove all weeds and any weaker grass around the spot you are working on. Add good topsoil to ensure the lawn will be level. Tamp the soil lightly.
Add lawn seed or sod. If you are applying lawn seed, spread it evenly and then lightly rake the soil to cover the seeds. Be careful to avoid leaving spots with no seeds.
Finally, water the area gently. You should keep the soil moist until the germination of the seedlings. Continue watering daily for several weeks until the new grass is well established.
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