How to patch up grass lawn after moving

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How to patch up a grass lawn after moving.

A beautiful green grass lawn is a thing worth boasting about. Even though grass itself is pretty resilient, maintaining a lawn is often a difficult endeavor. Especially when it’s trampled on after moving. Luckily, there’s a way to patch up a grass lawn after moving in as little time as possible.

1. Buy only quality seeds to patch up grass lawns.

When reviving your lawn, buying quality seeds is the most important part of the whole process. Don’t bother using leftover seeds that you found in your shed, especially if you don’t know when they were bought.

Old seeds are slow to germinate and, in fact, might not germinate at all. Quality seeds from good vendors guarantee that the grass will germinate and grow fast. Also, if you would like your grass lawn to be even more tear and wear resistant, you can buy special, heavy-duty grass. Ask around in your local garden store for heavy traffic golf grass, for example.

Also, to minimize the damage connected with moving, ask moving professionals for help. Be aware that if you are hiring a professional Surrey moving company, they are more likely to be aware that they need to care for your lawn in the process of moving. But you can surely also try to make your helpful friends aware of the need to be careful with the lawn too!

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2. Prepare the soil for sowing on the lawn patches damaged by movers’ foot traffic.

Equipped with seeds, you can now proceed with sowing on the lawn areas that may have been damaged on moving day. Loosen the patchy soil with rakes, sow the grass seeds evenly, rake the soil again, and water the lawn thoroughly.

Now, if you live alone and without pets, the only thing to remember is to keep the soil appropriately moist, then wait a few weeks until the new grass is grown and ready to be used. But if you have children or pets, you need to set up a protective barrier around the lawn so that it has time to grow undisturbed. No one wants to wait forever to enjoy a nice lawn after moving in.

The frequency and intensity of watering vary greatly depending on the weather. Just keep in mind that the soil has to be moist, but not muddy and wet because it’ll stunt growth and increases the risk of fungus infection.

3. Post-sowing care after moving.

Alright, so you’ve got yourself a nice new lawn. The small grass seedlings are abounding, where they grow is secured and the soil is well-watered. Now, our Vancouver movers recommend strengthening the root system to prevent your grass lawn from future damage and make it more resilient.

You can do this by applying various biostimulants such as cytokinins, auxins, and gibberellins, which improve root thickness. When the root system of your grass lawn is intricate and rich, you can expect your lawn to grow strong and resistant to foot traffic regardless of foot traffic intensity. There’s nothing better than a beautiful green grass lawn to look at after moving into a new home.

NOTE: You can always invest in a pre-grown lawn to patch up a grass lawn after moving, but this solution, although being more comfortable and time-saving, is more expensive than growing grass from seed.

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