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Seeding Slit seeding specified areas. Premium quality seed is applied
to areas using a slit seeding method or non-mechanical methods by planting the
new grass seed below the surface of the ground followed by starter fertilizer.
Results of this process are dramatic new growth in bare or extremely thin
areas.
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DID YOU KNOW? *
Slit seeding is the process of planting grass seed below the surface of the
soil. A row of spinning metal blades cut rows into the ground, much like a
farmer uses a disk to prepare his field to accept the crop seed.
* We
use the highest-quality grass seed available.
* We offer shade or sunny
blends.
* Seed emerges in 7-28 days depending on the variety. Be
patient, water and it will grow.
* We use a premium-quality fertilizer
when we slit seed to feed the new seedling when it emerges.
Slit Seeding
is An Excellent Way to Introduce New Robust Cultivars of Grass to Your
Lawn! Slitseeding is accomplished with a machine that
slices rows into your lawn and drops seed into the slits. The knives are
designed to slice into the lawn rather than rip out thatch. This reduces the
damage to the lawn, leaving the lawn relatively undamaged. There is still a
small amount of thatch kicked up, but it is minimal compared to what dethatcher
create.
Here's a few things to know about our professional
slit seeding service. We only use premium
certified grass seed. The seed is customized to your requirements in order
to address problems like disease, insects or poor color.
We strongly recommend a double aeration prior to the slit
seeding. This helps break up any thatch layer, reduce soil compaction
and the cores of soils act like a topdressing when they are smashed up by the
the slit seeder knifes.
Starter fertilzers
are applied to ensure fast root establishment of the newly germinated seeds.
We also recommend our Organics Plus
Topdressing to further enhance seed establishment. The topdress supplies a
broad range of micronutrients and also acts as a mulch. To learn more about our
topdressing, click here.
What is
Overseeding? Over seeding is very similar to slit
seeding. The difference is that over seeding involves broadcasting the seed
with a rotary spreader as opposed to dropping it with a slitseeder. Over
seeding alone is not as effective as slit seeding, but can be if it is followed
up with a power rake. After core aeration, 2 lbs/ 1,000 sq. ft. of premium
quality seed is applied to your lawn with a rotary spreader. Seeds fall into
the holes produced by core aeration and start to grow. Results from this
service are new growth and improved lawn thickness.
TIP:
We recommend overseeding with our core aeration service when
your lawn needs an overall thickening.
What to Do To Ensure
Good Seed Establishment Maintain good soil moisture
for the first four weeks. It's important to keep the soil moist because the
tiny roots of the newly germinated grass seeds are shallow and they can quickly
dry out and die. This means watering the newly seeded areas lightly each
morning. After four weeks the lawn can be watered like a mature lawn. For more
information on watering click here.
Wait until the lawn is to 1/3 higher than you
normally mow before cutting. Ensure that your mower blade is sharp and only
mow when the lawn is dry.
Be gentle for the
first few mowings. Take corners carefully and mow before watering (when the
soil is relatively dry). Mowing a lawn that has wet soil can compact the soil
and inhibit proper root estalishment. Walking a mower over a soft wet soil can
also rip roots and rut the soil.
DID YOU KNOW? * We use the highest
quality grass seed available.
* We offer shade or sunny blends.
* Seed emerges in 7-28 days depending on the variety. Be patient, water
and it will grow.
* Holes of an aeration will close after approximately
7-14 days thus giving the seed the bed it needs to germinate.
* We
recommend overseeding your lawn every 1-3 years depending on its overall
thickness.
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