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Spot Seeding: Or patch seeding is done to repair small damaged areas. Be sure to rake up any debris, then lightly loosen the top 1 inch of soil, level properly, spread the proper amount of seed, step on it to ensure firm contact with soil, keep moist until established. Sodding: (how-to picture sequence to be provided with commentary)
Dethatching: Only required in extreme circumstances where grass has gotten to the point that it requires mechanical intervention. Regular Aeration and proper care prevents thatch build up from ever getting this far.
Dog urine contains a high amount of nitrates- in other words nitrogen. Nitrogen makes your lawn green, however if there is too much, it can burn. This is why you get yellow circles on your lawn. You'll also notice the middle of these circles are yellow (burnt) but their is a deep dark green ring surrounding it. This is because, as the dog urine dissipates outward from the centre, some spots get too much nitrogen, some get just the right amount creating a perfect green circle, and the rest blends into the rest of the lawn.
Repair: During the summer, diluting the area with water while the urine is fresh should cause it to dissipate before it has a chance to burn the roots. If you are attempting to repair the area after a long winter Follow these five steps: |