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Lawn seeds can be sown all year round, even in frosty temperatures. They are hardy, but need a minimum temperature of ten degrees in the soil and sufficient moisture for quick germination. One is ideal sowing between April and May or from August to September. If you take the climatic conditions into account, the area will develop into a closed lawn cover more quickly.
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Seeds
When buying seed sachets from the supermarket or gardening store, you should pay attention to the abbreviation RSM. This designation stands for standard seed mixture and guarantees a certain quality. Companies such as Kiepenkerl, Classic Green or Greenfield stand for high-quality seeds.
What lawn seeds need
Soil preparation plays an important role in the success of germination. Loosen the area with sow tooth or spade and collect root remains and stones from the substrate. Level the earth so that the irrigation water seeps away evenly later. With a
Rake a smooth surface can be produced.sowing
Make sure that the lawn seeds are not covered and lie open on the substrate. Contact with the soil is important so that the seeds do not dry out and germinate evenly. To prevent birds from pecking the seeds, you should put up nets.
Instructions:
- Mix seeds with sand for even distribution
- Spread the mixture generously and generously by hand
- Work the surface lengthways and crossways with a rake
- Press the seeds lightly with your feet or a board
care
In order to provide optimal conditions for your lawn seeds to germinate, you must have the Water the lawn seeds. If the weather is dry in spring and summer, irrigate the area four times a day. Observe the weed growth on the area and pluck out unwanted weeds directly. They affect the growth of the grass by drawing nutrients out of the soil.
Tips
The germination time of lawn seeds extends between seven and 20 days. Soil activators shorten this time.