Bring your lawn back to life with overseeding. If your grass looks thin, patchy, or worn out, overseeding can make it thick, green, and healthy again.
Overseeding means spreading new grass seed over your current lawn. It fills bare spots, makes grass grow thicker, and helps prevent weeds.
Cool-season grasses (Fescue, Rye, Bluegrass): Fall (September–October).
Warm-season grasses (Bermuda, Zoysia): Late spring to early summer.
Water: Lightly every day at first, then less often and deeper as grass grows.
Mow: Wait until new grass is 3–4 inches tall and use a sharp blade.
Feed: Fertilize again 4–6 weeks later for stronger growth.