Slit-seeding is not the best way to renovate a lawn in all cases, but it can be a superior way to fill in a patchy lawn or a lawn with lots of large bare spots in it. There are specific times of the ...
Slit-seeding is a highly effective technique for renovating old, thin lawns and repairing dry patches and bare spots. Also called slice seeding, slit-seeding provides better seed-to-soil contact than ...
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Lawns, part 2: Installation

Many new homes built over the winter don't have a lawn. If your home is being built this summer, save this article for use ...
In fact, germination rates with a slit seeder are 85% to 95% compared to just 30% to 50% with a broadcast spreader. Less Likely To Get Eaten With a drop spreader, your seed is sitting unprotected on ...
After using pre-germination for the last two seasons, he changes course and skips it entirely for this year’s overseed — not ...
September is the best time to consider renovating your home lawn. Cool-season grasses such as fescue thrive best in the fall, winter and spring, so it only makes sense to establish your lawn in early ...
A slit seeder places the seed in a shallow hole ensuring good seed/soil contact. Cover the seed by raking lightly or adding a thin layer of topsoil. Apply a mulch of straw or salt hay to maintain ...