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Over time, grass seeding may be necessary to restore your lawn’s former luster. To ensure your grass grows healthy and strong, you must protect it from the elements while also giving it time to form robust roots. Using straw during the seeding process can help you achieve this and other lawn care goals, as explained by this handy guide. 

How Does Straw Seeding Work?

Because grass seeds are buried close to the surface of the soil, they run the risk of being disturbed by wind, rain, and even birds in search of a meal. They’re also at risk of dehydration, which occurs as moisture in the soil evaporates. 

Much like other types of mulch, placing straw on the soil after grass seeding helps retain moisture, which ensures your grass seeds have the hydration they need to thrive. It also prevents seeds from being washed or blown away while also being sparse enough to let sunlight shine through. It can take up to three weeks for grass seeds to take root, and straw offers protection while this process is taking place. 

What Benefits Does Straw Offer?

Grass SeedingYou don’t have to worry about removing the straw from your lawn once grass seeds have taken root. You either leave it in place to decompose naturally, or you can just mow over it when the grass has reached the right length for cutting. Because straw is seedless, you don’t need to worry about accelerating weed growth when using it as mulch. Straw is also very affordable, especially when compared to organic mulches.

How Can I Ensure the Best Results When Straw Seeding?

Make sure straw is dispersed evenly over grass seeds but not completely covering it. If the layer of straw you put down is too thick, it could stifle growth and block sunlight. Also, it’s best to apply straw to grass seed before actually watering it. You may inadvertently damage grass seeds by walking on them while the soil is wet. 

 

When you need help with your lawn, only the best supplies will do. This is exactly what Keeven Bros Sod Company offers customers throughout St. Peters, MO, whether you’re in search of straw for grass seeding or you’re looking for rolls of sod. They also offer lawn service and maintenance, including drainage correction, erosion control, and wetland mitigation. Take advantage of more than 67 years of experience by calling (636) 240-4900 today. You can also visit the website to learn more about their products and services. 

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