
The secret to successfully establishing newly planted grass seed is to know what and how to do it in the first place. Sadly, a lot of people don’t know how to take care of their grass seeds properly, resulting in wasted money, energy, and time.
To prevent it from happening, here are several tips to ensure that your grass will grow healthy, lush, and beautiful.
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Cover Your Grass Seed
Make sure you cover the seed after spreading it with peat moss at ¼ to 1/8 of an inch. It is also recommended to use a peat spreader. This way, you can achieve an even moss coat over the ground.

Water the Seed
After you have finished covering the seed with peat moss, it’s time for you to water the lawn thoroughly. This initial watering should soak at least the top 6 inches of the soil. To achieve this, you might need to water the spot lightly a few times and observe a break in between each watering to allow the water to soak into the soil. See to it that no puddles will form during the process.
Water for 3 Weeks Frequently
See to it that you water the lawn at least twice a day during the first three weeks after spreading the grass seed. The most ideal time to do it is during the late afternoon or early morning. Avoid watering during the hottest time of the day because the sun will only make the water evaporate. During this time, you have to make sure that the lawn remains moist without being soggy.
Cut Down the Frequency of Watering
The moment you notice the grass starting to grow, it’s not safe for you to cut down the frequency of watering your lawn. Once the grass has fully grown, you only need to water the lawn once a week on average.
Fertilize Your New Grass
Fertilizer should be applied to the grass for around six weeks following germination.
See to it that you follow all the instructions and steps indicated on the packaging of your chosen fertilizer because the process may differ from one brand to another.
Mow After the Grass Grows
You should give the grass time to reach four inches tall before mowing it for the very first time. When mowing the grass, make sure you cut it from just four to three inches. You also need to make sure that the blade you use on the lawn mower is sharp enough. Your lawn should also be dry during mowing.
Get Rid of the Weeds
You have to get rid of the weeds from the grass manually until you finish mowing it twice. This is the point when you can safely use herbicide as needed.
Just be careful that you don’t damage the new turf. As long as you follow the steps above, the grass seed you planted will grow into lush and healthy grass that you will be proud of. You might also enlist the help of experts to achieve the best results.