Seattle Area Lawn Tune-Up: The Secret to a Lush Green Lawn
- Aerating
- High-Quality Grass Seed
- Premium starter fertilizer
Benefits of a Lawn Tune-Up
- Lawn care doesn’t have to be expensive – get great value with our tune-up package!
- Tune-up your lawn in the spring or fall for optimal results
- You’ll save time and money in the long run
- Get a new, healthy lawn with our seed mix
LAWN AERATING
- Get a lush, green lawn without breaking the bank
- Improves air to the roots and promotes deeper root growth
- Breaks up hard clay soil
- Saves on your watering bill
- Stimulates beneficial microorganisms
- Helps the seed germinate and become established
- Creates a lush, thick, healthy lawn
- Visit our page on Seattle Lawn Aeration page for additional information.
OVERSEEDING
- Overseeding helps your lawn look thicker, more vibrant, and healthy
- Rapid establishment, Traffic tolerance
- Get a beautiful, vibrant lawn in as little as 2 weeks
- Visit our page on Premium Seed Mix page for more detailed information.
STARTER FERTILIZER
- Special premium 60% slow-release Starter fertilizer
- Promotes deep root growth for good lawn color
- Promotes healthy growth in your new seedlings
- Does not leave stains on concrete surfaces.
- Visit our page on Seattle Area Starter Fertilizer page for more detailed information.
Affordable Seattle Lawn Makeover: Our Best Value Package
Aeration: Breathe Life Into Your Lawn
- Our aeration process introduces air to the roots, encouraging deeper growth and breaking up hard clay soil, which leads to a lush and healthy lawn.
High-Quality Grass Seed: The Foundation of a Green Lawn
- We select premium grass seeds suited for Western Washington’s climate, ensuring quick germination and a thick, vibrant lawn.
Premium Starter Fertilizer: Nutrient-Rich Kickstart
- Our special starter fertilizer, with a 60% slow-release formula, promotes robust root growth and maintains a lush green color without staining your pavement.
Advantages of a Lawn Tune-Up:
- Cost-effective lawn care with long-term savings.
- Ideal for both spring or fall Lawn Renovations.
- Enhanced soil quality and reduced lawn watering needs.
- A greener, thicker lawn in just a few weeks.
While considering a lawn tune-up, you might also find it valuable to read our article, ‘The Top Ten Reasons to Renovate Your Seattle Lawn,’ for a comprehensive view of lawn care benefits.
Transforming Your Lawn, as mentioned on Seattle Lawn Renovation
New Lawn Care
The success of your new lawn is not entirely under your control, but there is much you can do to improve the final result. All grass seeds require a delicate balance of moisture, seed-to-soil contact, and a temperature range of 60-80 degrees Fahrenheit for the best germination results. Below is an outline of how to care for your new lawn in regard to these three important factors.
Important Factors for Optimal Lawn Growth
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Moisture
Depending on the weather, you will need to commit to consistent watering. Pay attention to your daily weather and water accordingly to keep the soil firm yet moist at all times. The first few days and weeks are critical to getting your lawn established. It’s important to water daily. You may need to sprinke your lawn lightly as much as 2-3 times per day if the weather is hot, dry or windy.
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Seed-To-Soil Contact
The purpose of the deep first watering is to push more seeds into the holes left in your lawn after lawn aeration. When the seeds are deeper in the soil, they have access to the nutrients needed to begin to sprout. Only the top layer of soil needs to be moistened. Try to avoid disturbing the seed so it can maintain good soil contact.
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Temperature
Soil temperatures should be in the correct range (60-80 degrees) for the type of grass. Germination requires a minimum temperature range of 50 degrees. Note: Soil temperatures are usually cooler than air temperature. Once germination begins, if the environment changes significantly (like being too hot and dry), the seed or sprout will die. This is why the time of year is so important for lawn care.
How Much To Water A New Lawn
You will water your new lawn for 30 minutes after seeds are planted. Each session after that should be 10 minutes. Water with a spray nozzle that is adjusted for a soft mist gentle spray or an oscillating sprinkler. A sprinkler can be used as a watering tool as well. For most sprinklers, you will want to water each location for about 20 minutes. Do not water to the point where there are puddles, as this may wash some seed away. It is imperative to not saturate the soil, so focus on frequent yet light watering. After grass sprouts, continue watering daily for 7-10 days. Once the lawn is established (meaning widespread grass heights of over 3-4”) you can just water as needed.
Phases of growing grass
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1st Stage: Germinating Seed:
Grass seed germination is simply what takes place inside the seed to make it sprout when the seed absorbs enough moisture to start growing. The pre-sprout phase is most critical so you must maintain a strong commitment to watering new grass seed.
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2nd Stage: Sprout:
After the seed germinates, you will have visible grass. Continue watering daily for 7-10 days during this stage. The tiny grass plants have small root systems at this time and may die if the top layer of soil dries out. Water makes up 70 to 80% of the weight of our lawn grasses and the clippings alone are nearly 90% water. Seeds will not all sprout at the same time. Seeds will be buried at different depths, which causes them to absorb water differently and dictates how much sunlight they will get. Many seed mixtures will have different characteristics affecting new grass growth and development. It is crucial to keep the surface level of soil constantly moist until all seeds have germinated.
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3rd Stage: Establishment:
Once your seeds have germinated and become established, the root system will be deep and secure enough to be ready for mowing. Only mow your lawn after 21 days at heights of 3-4?. It is important to NOT spray weed control or chemicals for the first few months. Don’t forget to mark your calendar 6 weeks later for a fertilizer reminder!
Good luck with the success of your lawn!
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