Hi ! I planted grass seeds in my lawn about 3 weeks ago and I see the grass growing but it is growing in patches. There are areas where the blades are almost 6" long and the grass is also thick but there are bare areas with no growth. I raked those areas yesterday and planted more seeds there and then covered with the raked soil (about 1/2" thick). Should that do it ? I have been watering the lawn twice every day (morning and evening) keeping the soil moist. When the first time I planted the seeds, I added fertilizer to the soil (mixed with soil and then layed it out, spread seeds and covered with more soil). Could too much fertilizer have been bad ? Anything else I could do for a uniform growth ? And how does the grass become thick ? At the beginning it appears to be growing far from each other. Lastly, this is in the bay area in California. Thanks for your help!
2006-06-22
12:12:25
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