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  2. 6 things to do right now for a great lawn next year ... - AOL

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    Reseed damaged areas of the lawn. Mann recommends a thatching rake for planting new grass seed. (Photo: Lowe's) (Lowes) Experts agree that the latter half of August is the perfect time to plant ...

  3. When to Plant Grass Seed in Spring, According to Landscaping ...

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    Keep these tips from our experts in mind when planting grass seed in spring. Break Up the Soil Breaking up the surface of the soil ensures good seed-to-soil contact.

  4. Lawn Alternatives and Lawn Care Tips That Will Save You Money

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    It’s no secret that lush green lawns are not a friend of the environment. Gas mowers give off emissions. About 30 percent of a household's water use is spent maintaining lawns and gardens ...

  5. Aerial seeding - Wikipedia

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    Aerial seeding helicopter Aerial seeding from a Hughes 500 helicopter. Aerial seeding is a technique of sowing seeds by spraying them through aerial mechanical means such as a drone, plane or helicopter.

  6. Lawn - Wikipedia

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    Although lawns had been a recognizable feature in English residences since the 19th century, a revolution in industrialization and monoculture of the lawn since the Second World War fundamentally changed the ecology of the lawn. Money and ideas flowed back from Europe after the U.S. entered WWI, changing the way Americans interacted with ...

  7. Revegetation - Wikipedia

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    Revegetation is often used to join up patches of natural habitat that have been lost and can be a very important tool in places where much of the natural vegetation has been cleared.

  8. Post-fire seeding - Wikipedia

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    Post fire seeding evolved from a desire to stabilize hillslope soils in hilly terrain after a wildfire and prevent downstream flooding and debris/mud flows. The assumption being supplemental seeding immediately after a wildfire would provide vegetation cover lost in the wildfire.

  9. Cynodon dactylon - Wikipedia

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    Cynodon dactylon, commonly known as Bermuda grass, also known as couch grass in Australia and New Zealand, is a grass found worldwide. It is native to Europe, Africa, Australia and much of Asia.