Whens the best time of year to sow grass seed?
Homeowners crave a lush green expanse of lawn, stretching from house to curb and they will faithfully tend their grass crop to ensure it remains weed-free and healthy. When you’re ready to plant a new lawn or over-seed an existing one, the correct planting season is imperative. However, use more than just a calendar to determine the best time to sow grass seed. Things needed in this: Warm or cool season grass seed Step1 Prepare the soil for fall planting in most areas of the United States, if you’ve chosen a cool season grass. These varieties, which included fescue, ryegrass and bluegrass, will get an optimum start when the hot days of summer are over. As a rule, if the daytime temperatures are below 90 degrees F but above 60 degrees F, cool season grasses will germinate. Step2 Allow enough time after herbicide treatments before you sow grass seed. Low germination may be a result of lingering herbicide on your lawn from a late summer treatment. Read the label directions before applying