So we have a couple of patches in our yard that looks absolutely dead. We've read that it could be due to the super late freeze that we had here in May and it wrecking people's lawns.
That said, is the best thing to just pull up the dead grass, poke holes w/ a screwdriver or whatnot, sprinkle new seed, cover w/ compost and water?
Other suggestions or is this the best course of action?
And if that is it, can I mow it, seeing as I need to mow the lawn and this is in a couple of places in the lawn?
1) kill any and all weeds2) in early fall loosen all soil down to 3 inches deep that you want to reseed. Tamp down areas lightly to make smooth
3) Using a spreader, spread the seed at the rate mentioned on bag
4) Then add starter fertilizer (this will not hurt any mature grass but will help the seeds)
5) Turn your rake over and back rake all the areas such that most of the seeds are now slightly under the earth
6) Keep all areas moist but do not allow puddles to form. Depending on temps, this usually means watering lightly 2-3 times a day
7) Continue to water until grass has fully germinated (it will differ in speed in various parts of lawn)
8) Roughly 5-6 weeks after full germination, use a regular turf builder fertilizer that you use on the mature grass.
Starting the next spring, use your normal fertilization schedule.
Note that you can try and seed now but this is a non optimal time for grass root growth. Grass planted in summer tends to germinate quickly and then eventually die off because the roots have a hard time growing in very hot weather.