How to fix a patchy lawn

June 19, 2015

If your lawn is looking tired and bare, don't worry — you can bring it back to life. Here's how to seed your lawn to thicken it.

How to fix a patchy lawn

Growth stimulators

  • Start by loosening compacted soil to stimulate growth.
  • Many patchy lawns suffer from compacted soil, which deprives grass roots of needed oxygen.
  • Removing plugs of soil with a core aerator allows air and water to penetrate the ground and leaves space for surrounding soil to expand and loosen.
  • Plan ahead and reserve the core aerator for at least half a day for an average-size lawn.
  • It's best to use the aerator when the soil is moist.
  • You'll need a truck or trailer to haul the core aerator home. The machine weighs 70 to 90 kilograms (150 to 190 pounds), so it takes some muscle to move around. If you're not up to the task, consider hiring a lawn service for this part of the job.
  • Allow a day between aerating and seeding to let the soil plugs dry.
  • Dry plugs will break up easier when you blend them in along with the dressing of topsoil.

Plant seeds

  • Pick a grass seed mix that fits your climate as well as soil and shade conditions.
  • There are many great sources of information. You can easily do an Internet search for "grass seed" or ask your local garden store for advice.
  • Make note of your soil type, whether it's heavy clay or well-drained loam, and how much sunlight the area gets.
  • Pick seed that's meant to grow best in these conditions and in your climate.

Pick the right amount

  • Measure your lawn and buy only half as much seed as you would if you were seeding bare soil.
  • For small areas, throw out the seed as if you were feeding birds. For larger areas, use a drop spreader or broadcast spreader.
  • Divide the seed in half and apply it in two passes at right angles to each other.
  • Set the spreader for half the recommended application rate, or to about 20 per cent open if there are no settings, and spread the first half of the seed.
  • Keep a close eye as you're applying it so you don't run out. It's better to err on the side of spreading it too thin at first. You can always go over the area again.

Proper seeding techniques

  • Cover the seed with a thin layer of soil.
  • Buy bags of soil from the nursery for small areas.
  • If you're reseeding an entire lawn, it'll be more economical to order topsoil delivered.
  • Call a nursery or landscape supply company and say you want screened and pulverized black dirt for top dressing your lawn.
  • You can also use dry, screened soil from your yard.
  • Spread the soil and rake it to create a thin, even layer over the seeds.

Upkeep tips

  • Lightly water the seeded area two or three times a day for 5 to 20 days until the seed sprouts.
  • As the grass reaches 2.5 to 5 centimetres (one to two inches) tall, water once a day, but leave the sprinkler on long enough to wet the roots, which are 2.5 to 5 centimetres (one to two inches) deep.
  • You can mow the grass when it's about six centimetres (2.5 inches) tall.
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