Overseeding my Lawn --HELP

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Posted by smileyGrass on May 7, 2010, 10:47 am
 
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Hello please forgive me ive been living in my house for 3 years now and
not
really bothered with the garden now ive got the urged to make it
look good.

Im am quit surprised how complex some aspects are , now im a complete
novice but
i would like to overseed the lawn as its balding and not
looking ver healthy
could someone help me with the following

.Which Seed ? im in Ashford kent my garden is 90 percent in the sun
ive read alot about getting the right seed to suit your climate

should i fertilize before seeding or just simply spread the seeds
without any
extras

the house is only 3 years old and like many new garden the builders
didnt
exactly spend long preparing so u dig down 7 inches u hit the
rubble etc

im sorry im a complete novice , ive search the net for an idiot guide to
overseeding just cant find anything


any help is much appreciated




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smileyGrass


Posted by Frank on May 7, 2010, 6:04 pm
 

On May 7, 10:47 am, smileyGrass <smileyGrass.
65a2...@gardenbanter.co.uk> wrote:

I'd trust local garden shop's advice on what seed is best for your
area.
Builders here in US tend to use annual rye for quick greening but
eventually lawn looks like you describe.
You may need to amend soil but at least scratch it up for seed to find
places to anchor to and maybe add a thin layer of top soil.
Keep moist until you get good growth and then you can fertilize.  Talk
to area gardeners.  Where I live in US fall is best time to seed but
in your milder climate, any time may be good.

Posted by bullthistle on May 7, 2010, 9:45 pm
 


Best time to seed is in the fall or real early spring so it catches the
rain.
Turn under compost or mulch before seeding and then spread some
bone meal then
seed. Top dress with straw to keep the birds away. Or
purchase sod.




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bullthistle

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