How to Create a Lawn from Seed

If you want to create a new lawn using native grass seeds, then it is important that you know what you are doing. Unfortunately, it isn’t as easy as simply spreading some seeds and hoping for the best. Read on to find out how you can create a beautiful law.

Considerations when Building a Lawn from Seed

  1. What is your soil like? Make sure it is not too sandy, filled with debris and stones, or compacted.
  2. 2. What sort of landscaping are you thinking about? If you want to add a patio or a path, for instance, you should do that before you start to seed your lawn. After all, you will only dig it back up. If, however, you will know the hardscape won’t be added for a few years, then you should seed all of it. It is also a good idea to do your research on the benefits of sod vs seed.

How to Prepare Your Lawn

Preparing your soil is very important if you want to have a nice lawn. Start by raking it out, picking out stones, sticks, and other debris. Next, add some natural compost and rake it so that it integrates with the soil. Before you seed, you need to use a pre-emergent weed killer on it. Try, as much as possible, to pick a brand that is organic, so that you don’t end up poisoning the earth. This is also very important in terms of protecting your pets and children, should they come to use the lawn.

Your soil should now be properly conditioned, which means that you are ready to seed. Try to use a native grass seed as much as possible, so that you know it will take well. But you also have to take into consideration whether some of the area is in shaded areas, or whether some only hand sunshine. Different grasses fare better in different areas of exposure. Even within native grass seeds, you will need to find one that thrives in the specific conditions you are offering it.

What makes native grass seeds so special is that they can cope with the regular weather in your geographical area. This also means that you won’t need to water the lawn. This is an important consideration, not in the least because there are usually hosepipe bans during the summer, which means you are not allowed to water your lawn at all. Had you not chosen a native seed, all your hard work would have been undone.

There are many other things to think about when it comes to making a beautiful lawn. A good seed company will be able to work with you, giving you lots of hints and tips on how to get the best out of your specific situation. This includes not just where you live and what you like, but also what your personal capabilities are in terms of maintaining your lawn. A beautiful lawn takes a long time to create, and a lifetime to maintain, but it is worth all that hard work.