I do it all the time. You can actually buy fertilizer, grass seed and mulch mix all in one bag.
yes put an inch or two of topsoil over areas and seed.
Weighs same as a 1.0-kg bag of fertilizer.
The cost depends on how much coverage of area you need and also if the grass seed contains fertilizer. The average price ranges from 4 dollars to 25 dollars.
hey man fertilizer is fertilizer i used 2 year old grass seed and it worked it ain't like food so yes it can be used lol
Grass seed and legume seed. The seeds themselves come from the species of plant that is selected that the producer wants to plant in his pastures or hay fields.
In order to grow grass seed in sand, you need to keep it moist constantly. I know first hand as my front yard is all sand and I have a beautiful lawn. I do recommend fertilizer as sand has little nutrients.
Natural grass fertilizer is spread along the soil in which grass is to grow. It provides vitamins and nutrients for the grass.
The cheapest grass seed for hay is usually the species of grass that grows most commonly in your area. Naturally, this varies according to where you live. For example, Bermuda grass (though usually seeded by sprigging) may be less expensive to obtain for hay in the northern area of Florida than Smooth Brome grass seed. However, in the central areas of Alberta, Canada, buying Smooth Brome grass seed or Kentucky Bluegrass-mix seed may be cheaper than getting grass seed for something like Big Blue Stem. You will, however, have to check with your local seed supplier for more accurate prices for grass seed for hay.
Divot mix is a mixture of sand as grass seed which is placed in fairway and tee box divots, the grass seed therefore grows and replaces at lost ground. There is however a lot of criticism about divot mix being used in the fairway, because you do not get a good enough strike and cannnot control the ball as well as you can from grass, most players say just get people to go get their divots.
philosophers stone+grass=flower
Yes, but be sure to "loosen" up the top soil a bit to help the new seed take hold. And a little fertilizer would be a good idea also.
Yes, grass comes from seed.