How to repair bare patches on your garden lawn

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Re-seeding

Reseeding your lawn is the least expensive and time-consuming way to repair bare patches on your lawn.

But the unfortunate part of this is that it can take several weeks to fully blend in with the rest of your lawn.

To reseed your lawn effectively, you should rake and remove any debris and dead grass from the area.

This is best done with a rake or other garden tool.

You should then examine the area for grub damage and pull up any damaged patch of lawn.

Next, you need to loosen the soil with a lawn rake or garden cultivator.

Add several inches of compost and mix it into the existing soil with your take.

Make sure to smooth over the top edge of the soil and then spread some of the mix into adjacent areas.



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