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Seeding Kansas City’s Lawns

is still burning strong and we surely have several weeks left of stifling heat in . Many of the in the city are showing the stresses of surviving yet another brutal of heat and dryness. If your no longer looks thick and healthy or has more weeds than , it is time to renovate. Renovating your involves removing all unwanted weeds and types and then reseeding with improved varieties of your choice of . Timing is critical for successfully renovating your – late enough to avoid the worst of the heat yet early enough to allow ample time for growth before the freezing arrives

 

In , the first week of September is usually the ideal time to seed. 

 

To seed your properly requires a broad knowledge of , several different pieces of specialized equipment and a large commitment of time.  For these reasons, I suggest that homeowners contact a qualified professional who specializes in growing quality .  Although cost is a consideration, when you look at the time, supplies and rental fees you might quickly realize that using a pro will pay off. Every year, I am disheartened by the dozens of calls I get in late fall from homeowners who have spent hundreds of dollars and lots of hard work seeding their with poor results. I have to tell these customers that we have missed the ideal time for seeding and the repair will require considerable extra time and cost without the guarantee of superior results.

 

Of all the tasks needed each year, I strongly believe that seeding is the most important one to be done by a professional.

 

When you hire a company, you will want to check their license, insurance and references to make sure you are working with a professional.  Then ask them about their seeding process.  The highest quality will come from a professional who includes all of the following steps:

 

  • Soil Test - imperative to start by fixing and soil chemistry problems (4 weeks prior)
  • Spray Herbicide - important to control weeds prior to seeding (4 weeks prior)
  • Spray with Growth Regulator - slows down growth of existing so it does not compete with new (2 weeks prior)
  • seed - prepared by first aerating and then followed with a slit seeder that will slice precise grooves into the soil creating ideal areas for seed to grow
  • Starter and Rooting stimulant - applied to the soil to provide nutrients to emerging seedlings

 
 

 
 

Now, the professional’s work is done and it’s time to care for your newly planted .  You will need to moisten the ground daily for two weeks to promote germination and then to pamper the young seedlings.  As the grows stronger, you will begin to establish a regular schedule of deep, thorough .  Proper is essential to your success and it involves quite a commitment – however, it is the last step to the lush, healthy you envisioned when you started the renovation process. Soon you will be walking barefoot through your enjoying the thick green carpet, underfoot.

 

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