Fall Lawn Renovation
As part of their natural growth cycle, grass plants form seed heads and re-seed themselves every year in the
fall. This regeneration cycle has developed over millions of years and is true on the plains of Kansas and wherever grass
grows. In nature, grass plants will routinely produce 500 to 1,000 lbs of seed per acre.
On home lawns and cultured turf, grass plants cannot reseed themselves because
regular mowing eliminates the natural seed head. In this case man helps nature follow its normal cycle.
Overseeding helps eliminate bare spots
and thicken the existing turf. Fall seeding is able to grow and mature without competition from aggressive summer weeds. Next
Spring, if there are no bare spots, there will be no weeds.
Overseeding introduces genetic diversity into the turf grass stand. Turf grass genetics continues to develop
superior new grass varieties. Homeowners should decide what they want in a lawn and then choose the grass varieties that can
do the job.
Fall overseeding
is an essential part of maintain a healthy thick turf. This is true on the plains of Kansas
and on your front lawn.