The process of introducing new grass seed to an existing lawn to thicken turf, repair damaged areas, or introduce improved grass varieties when temperatures are cooler is a standard lawn care practice. This technique is commonly employed to combat thinning grass, bare spots, or to transition to a more resilient grass type.
This practice is crucial for maintaining a healthy, vibrant lawn and can significantly improve its appearance and resilience. Introducing new seeds ensures a denser turf, which helps to crowd out weeds and resist disease. Furthermore, it can compensate for the natural thinning of grass over time, and improve the lawn’s ability to withstand the stresses of foot traffic and environmental conditions. The timing allows seedlings to establish before the harshness of winter and allows them to flourish the following spring.