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How To Plant Grass Seed

By Rebecca Wilcox 1 Comment

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Pennington’s Smart Seed is one of the best grass seed products you can find on the market that explains how to plant the grass seed and uses MYCO Advantage™technology that results in more success. I have sold several types of grass seed and am more pleased with this product than any other.

What means the most to me when picking the right grass seed? The ease in planting, the quality of the seed for germination and grass seed developed to resist diseases.

4 Easy Steps to Planting Seed

1. Prepare The Soil

Bare Spots & New Lawns
Remove all debris from planting area
Till or rake to loose top 2″ to 3″ of soil
Rake smooth to create a flat, level planting area

Overseeding
Mow the lawn as short as possible & remove clippings
Rake thoroughly removing thatch (dead grass) and debris to expose the soil
Aerate lawn if possible to allow better air and water penetration into the soil

2. Fertilize Planting Area
Apply a starter fertilizer
Lime may need to be added in some areas to ensure proper soil pH levels

3. Plant The Seed
Using a drop-type, rotary or hand held spreader, apply the seed evenly to avoid skips, overlapping & streaking
Gently rake, working seed into the soil about 1/4″ (using a drag chain would work also)

4. Water Seeded Area
Water daily to keep soil moist
Do not allow the top 1/2″ of the soil to become dry until seedlings have completely emerged
Once grass becomes established, reduce watering to 1/2″ twice a week

You now have the instructions for how easy it is to plant grass seed or overseed your lawn.  Let’s look next at how to know if you have  high quality grass seeds.

Filed Under: Lawn & Garden Tagged With: drag chain, grass seed, lawns, myco advantage, overseeding, Pennington Smart Seed, planting grass seed

Cyonara Lawn & Garden Insect Control

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“See you later” bugs is what I think of  when I use the Cyonara Lawn & Garden Insect Control product.  Cyonara which contains the chemical Lambda-cyhalothrin is one of the newest generation pyrethroids on the market.

What does that mean?

Lambda-cyhalothrin belongs to a group of chemicals called pyrethroids.  Pyrethroids are manmade chemicals that are similar to the natural insecticides pyrethrins.  Scientists developed pyrethroid insecticides to have properties better than those of the pyrethrins which makes it a safer man-made chemical.

How does it work?

Pyrethroids, including lambda-cyhalothrin, disrupt the normal functioning of the nervous system in an organism.  By disrupting the nervous system of insects, lambda-cyhalothrin may cause paralysis or death.

What are the uses of Cyonara?

Cyonara can be used for lawns, ornamental trees, shrubs and flowers, and even vegetable gardens!  It is fast acting and has an 8 week residual.

Controls Mosquitoes, chinch bugs, fleas, grubs, aphids, fire ants, mites, chiggers, mole crickets, armyworms, cockroaches, cutworms, earwigs, millepedes, deer ticks, and many other insects.

You can take care of all your outdoor areas with one product which makes my life that much easier!

Keep your yard looking this gorgeous. Thanks to Flickr for the photo.

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Filed Under: Lawn & Garden Tagged With: aphids, armyworms, chiggers, chinch buts, cockroaches, cutworms, Cyonara, deer ticks, earwigs, fire ants, fleas, flowers, gardens, grubs, insects, lambda-cyhalothrin, lawns, millepedes, mites, mole crickets, mosquitoes, ornamentals, pyrethroids, shrubs, trees, vegetable

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