How Often Should You Have Your Lawn Overseeded?
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How Often Should You Have Your Lawn Overseeded?

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How Often Should You Have Your Lawn Overseeded?

Overseeding is a great way to fill in any bare or patchy areas on your lawn in Illinois, making it thicker and lusher. This process involves spreading seeds across your turf to encourage new growth and increase its overall density. You should have your lawn overseeded once a year to ensure it stays lush. Additionally, fall is the ideal time to do it since the cooler weather conditions are perfect for seed germination and establishment. However, you will want to aerate beforehand to get the best results, as it'll give them excellent contact with the soil and improve their access to vital resources.


You should have your lawn overseeded once a year.

Grass seeds across a patchy lawn in Edwardsville, IL.

Overseeding is a highly beneficial service for your lawn, as it involves spreading seeds across it to encourage new growth and fill in any bare or patchy areas. As a result, it becomes thicker and lusher. Because of this, you should have your lawn overseeded once a year. Doing this will keep it at its best, maintaining its desirable appearance and increasing its overall density. It will also build up its defenses and make it more resilient against stressors, such as diseases, insect infestations, and weeds.


Fall is the best time to overseed your lawn.

The best time to overseed your lawn is in the fall. After all, the cooler weather conditions during this time provide an ideal environment for seed germination and establishment. The seeds will have enough time to grow and develop into new grass before the winter season arrives, which is crucial for their survival. Additionally, the cooler temperatures will help them avoid stress from the hot summer heat, increasing their chances of success. By overseeding your lawn in the fall, you can ensure that the seeds have the best opportunity to thrive and contribute to its overall health and beauty.


Aerate your lawn before overseeding to get the best results.

Small holes in a lawn in Edwardsville, IL, from aeration.

If you want to get the best results from overseeding, you'll want to aerate your lawn first. Aeration involves pulling up plugs of soil using an aerator machine to loosen compaction and create tiny holes in the ground. When you do this before spreading seeds, they'll fall into these holes, giving them excellent contact with the soil. This, in turn, increases the chances of more germinating and successfully establishing roots. Not only that, but these holes also serve as passageways for vital resources, such as sunlight, water, air, and nutrients, to reach the roots of your grass more easily. With improved access to everything they need, the seeds can grow into healthy, resilient grass. By aerating your lawn before overseeding, you can maximize the success of both services and achieve a lush, beautiful lawn.

The holes created during the aeration process provide protection for the seeds from being blown away by the wind or eaten by animals.

Call us today to sign up for our overseeding service!

If you want to achieve a thick, lush lawn, you've come to the right place! At Creekside Landscapes, we offer an overseeding service, where our team will spread high-quality fescue seeds across your turf to fill bare and patchy areas with new growth. This service is available in the fall, which we recommend pairing with aeration, as we'll perform it beforehand to give the seeds the best chance of germinating and establishing roots. That way, your lawn becomes equally healthier and denser!

We offer our overseeding service to residential and commercial property owners, as well as HOAs, in Edwardsville, Glen Carbon, Bethalto, and other nearby areas in Illinois. Call us today at (618) 374-0010 to sign up for this service!


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