Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One of the best things you can do for a fuller, healthier lawn is topdress it. Ie, spread new soil over the top of your existing lawn and rake it in. Then overseed onto this. Since it’s a smaller lawn, this should be manageable. You can aerate as well.
Thanks! For the topdress, what time of year is the best time to do this?
You can topdress in September in preparation for overseeding in very late September/early October. I know the inclination/advice is that you can start seeding after Labor Day, but September just tends to be such a hot/dry month now.
I know it's not magic, but it feels like it. Last year after 2-3 weeks, I see the baby grass blades start popping up (and not completely filling out the bare spots) and I think there's no way this is going to work. The process picks back up in Spring and by late Spring/early Summer, it's completely filled out and blended with the rest of the lawn.