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Spring lawn seeding is still a good way to fill in damaged areas or establish a new lawn, even though it is not as good as fall seeding. If you need to seed your lawn, do it as soon as possible since tall fescue seed takes 7-14 days to germinate and Kentucky bluegrass seed 21-27 days. Grass seedlings need to get their roots established before hot and dry summer months come along. Make sure you select the right type of grass seeds to match what is in your lawn.

 

 

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Last Updated ( Thursday, 10 April 2008 18:31 )
 

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