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Old 17-05-2006, 11:18 PM posted to rec.gardens
JoeSpareBedroom
 
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Default Uneven growth of new lawn

"tenplay" wrote in message
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About a month ago I planted a 10' x 10' patch of grass seed using a kit
that came with fertilizer. It seems to be coming along well and is almost
ready for its first mowing. However, I notice that the growth is very
uneven. Some areas have thicker growth while other areas are more sparse.
I wonder if spreading the seed mix my hand as instructed by the enclosed
directions is a cause, i.e. perhaps I should have used a spreader. Is it
all eventually going to even out or should I try to reseed the thinner
areas? I live in Western Washington. Thanks. Mike


For an area that size, a spreader wouldn't have helped much. Ignore the
unevenness. Grass will spread quickly at this time of year if you don't
abuse it. Keep it mowed high - the highest setting you have on the mower,
and avoid walking on it constantly. Mature grass will tolerate this. New
grass, not so much. It'll thicken and even out soon enough.