Overseeding is the practice of adding seed to an existing lawn. It is commonly done to fill in bare spots, to introduce new grass varieties with different strengths or tolerances, and to build grass density or alter a lawn’s color. To overseed a lawn, mow it lower than usual, collect the clippings and rake. This prepares the soil so seed can make contact needed for rooting. Overseed cool-season grasses in spring or fall. For warm-season grass types, overseed in late spring through mid-summer.
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