DIY Lawn Repair
Lawn Repair and Maintenance Tips

Step One:
Throughout the seasons, a number of things do a number on lawns — foot traffic, pets going about their business, rodents and insects and even ice-melting salt during the winter. You can easily repair thin or bare areas with an all-in-one product, like Scotts® EZ Seed® grass seed. Guaranteed to grow grass anywhere, EZ Seed® features a unique combination of Scotts® high-performance seed, continuous-release fertilizer and Scotts® super-absorbent growing material that expands as it absorbs water, helping keep seed from drying out.
Before applying EZ Seed®, always rake up the top layer of soil and remove any dead grass — your new seedlings will need contact with the soil and room to establish their roots. Now apply EZ Seed® and water in!
Step Two:
Regular feedings help your lawn to be its best and keep it strong in the face of future problems. For your best lawn feed about every 6-8 weeks.
To make the job easier and more efficient, use a broadcast spreader. This particular type of spreader covers the most area evenly and quickly. Pour the recommended amount of fertilizer into the spreader hopper.
Apply the fertilizer in the same way you would mow. Using a sidewalk, driveway or other non-grass surface as a guide and a starting point, begin pushing the spreader parallel to the surface and work your way across the lawn, turning at each end and directing the spreader alongside the row you just completed so that coverage almost overlaps. The fertilizer drops from the hopper and is dispersed as you move. Keep a slow, steady pace. Read your spreader’s manufacturer’s instructions for exact directions on how to use it. Many models allow you to set the amount that is dispersed. Be careful that you don’t over-fertilize by checking the fertilizer package to verify the recommended spreader setting.
Tender seedlings, as well as existing grass, need nutrients to help grow thick and full. For southern lawns, immediately after repairing bare spots with Scotts® EZ Seed®, feed your whole lawn with Scotts® Southern Turf Builder® with 2% Iron. Designed especially for Southern lawns affected by brutal heat and drought, Southern Turf Builder® delivers much-needed nutrients to stressed and hungry lawns.
Newly planted seeds need food to grow. If you used Scotts® Turf Builder® Grass Seed you can apply Scotts® Turf Builder® Starter® Food for New Grass in two to four weeks after planting, while EZ Seed comes with lawn food already in the product. Once your grass is established, you can use Scotts® Turf Builder® Lawn Food every four to six weeks to make sure it has the nutrients it needs to stay thick and green.
Step 3:
Water the newly seeded or sodded areas frequently until seedlings develop and have a chance to fill in, usually one to four weeks. Then water less frequently. It’s best to water deeply once a week under normal weather conditions or a bit more often when it’s extremely dry. A good, thorough soaking rather than a quick watering ensures that the water gets down to the root system. This helps roots grow strong and deep for a thick, more drought-resistant lawn.
You can mow your new grass once it is between 2” to 3” tall. Good job!
For Scotts Lawn Care Products and grass seed visit Martens Reedsburg True Value Superstore today! We have what you need to repair and renew your lawn and landscape with name brand products that perform when used correctly.










