Overview
Loosen soil, add seed and starter fertilizer, keep moist until established. Restore bare or thin patches to lush, healthy turf in 3-4 weeks.
Step-by-Step Guide
Identify the cause of the bare spot
Before patching, determine why the grass died — dog urine, heavy foot traffic, grub damage, fungus, or poor drainage. Address the underlying cause first or the patch will fail again.
Remove dead grass and debris
Rake out all dead grass, thatch, and loose debris from the bare area. You want to expose the soil surface completely. If the spot has compacted soil, proceed to loosening.
Loosen the top 2-3 inches of soil
Use a garden rake or cultivator to break up compacted soil. Grass roots need loose, aerated soil to establish. If the soil is heavy clay, mix in a half-inch layer of compost.
Level the area to match surrounding grade
Rake the loosened soil smooth and level with the surrounding lawn. The seed bed should sit about a quarter-inch below the existing turf — once grass grows it will fill in flush.
Spread grass seed at the recommended rate
Use a seed that matches your existing lawn type (Kentucky bluegrass, fescue, bermuda, etc.). Apply at the overseeding rate listed on the bag — typically 4-8 lbs per 1,000 sq ft for cool-season grasses.
Apply starter fertilizer
Spread a starter fertilizer high in phosphorus (the middle number, e.g., 10-18-10) lightly over the seeded area. Phosphorus promotes root development in new seedlings.
Cover with a thin layer of straw or peat moss
Apply a light layer of straw, peat moss, or seed-starting mulch to retain moisture and protect seed from birds. You should still be able to see about 50% of the soil through the cover.
Water lightly and consistently
Keep the seeded area moist (not soaked) by watering 2-3 times daily for 5-10 minutes until seedlings reach 2 inches tall — typically 2-3 weeks. Then gradually transition to deeper, less frequent watering.
What You'll Need
Tools
- - Garden rake or leaf rake
- - Hand cultivator or garden fork
- - Broadcast spreader (for larger areas) or hand spreader
- - Garden hose with sprinkler or mist nozzle
Materials
- - Grass seed matching your lawn type
- - Starter fertilizer (high phosphorus)
- - Compost or topsoil (if soil is poor)
- - Straw or peat moss for seed cover
Cost Estimates
DIY Cost
$15–$40 (seed, starter fertilizer, and straw)
Professional Cost
$100–$300 for patching; $500+ for full overseeding or sod installation
Safety Tips
- Keep pets and children off newly seeded areas for at least 3-4 weeks.
- Do not mow the patch until grass reaches 3-4 inches tall.
- Avoid applying weed killer (pre-emergent or post-emergent) to newly seeded areas for at least 8 weeks.
When to Call a Professional
Call a landscaper if bare spots cover more than 30% of your lawn (full overseeding or sod may be more effective), if the cause is grub damage or fungus requiring treatment, or if you need sod for an immediate result.
Pro Tip
Timing matters more than technique — cool-season grasses establish best when seeded in early fall (late August to mid-September) when soil is warm but air is cool. Spring seeding works but competes with weed germination.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Seeding at the wrong time of year — cool-season seed sown in summer heat will fail; warm-season seed sown in fall will not survive winter.
- Not watering frequently enough during germination — new seed needs consistent moisture for 2-3 weeks.
- Burying seed too deep — grass seed should rest on the surface or be pressed in lightly, not buried under a thick layer of soil.
- Mowing too soon — wait until the new grass is 3-4 inches tall before the first mow, and set the mower to the highest setting.
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