There are varying degrees of lawn seeding that range from lawn establishment, total renovation, overseeding, and repairing bare spots. Laying sod is the choice if you want an 'instant lawn'.
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- Begin lawn establishment/renovation projects by soil testing.
- Late summer to early fall (mid-August to mid-October) is the recommended time for seeding cool-season grasses. Warm season grasses like zoysia are planted in late spring into summer and are usually starting with plugs, not seed.
- If autumn leaf drop is a concern, seeding should be done in August or early September.
- Growing grass in shade can be challenging. Consider planting a shade-loving groundcover instead.
- The second-best time for seeding is late February through early April. Seed planted at other times tends to fail, usually because of weed competition and weather.
- Divide the seed into two parts; apply one-half in one direction (north/south) and the remainder in the opposite direction (east/west). Sow seed in large areas with a lawn spreader.
- Seed-to-soil contact is essential. If overseeding, use a core aerator or a slit seeder before sowing seed.
- Turf type tall fescue is the recommended type of grass for sunny lawns in Maryland. Fine fescues are used on low-maintenance sites and for areas that receive less than 4 hours of direct sunlight. Refer to publication (PDF) TT 77 - Recommended Turfgrass Cultivars for Certified Sod and Professional Seed Mixtures for recommended turfgrass cultivars.
- Try to avoid mixes that contain perennial ryegrass but if that's not possible select the one with the lowest percentage. A mix that is 5-10% ryegrass is not a problem.
- Perennial ryegrass seed germinates quickly but is not a long-lived grass species in Maryland.