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Seeding cool season grass in spring is generally a bad idea, but if you must, just buy a 7lb bag of black beauty seed (a WAY better seed than Scott's) and pick up some cheap 10-10-10 garden fertilizer from any home store for roughly the same price as this deal. Or spend a little more and get actual starter lawn fertilizer with meso. You'll have much better results, as long as you keep the seed moist/damp for about two weeks. On my walks around the neighborhood, I notice a bunch of folks trying to seed bare patches in their lawns - which is the type of seeding that should be done in spring. The problem is that most neglect to water the seed, so results end up being poor.
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Seeding cool season grass in spring is generally a bad idea, but if you must, just buy a 7lb bag of black beauty seed (a WAY better seed than Scott's) and pick up some cheap 10-10-10 garden fertilizer from any home store for roughly the same price as this deal. Or spend a little more and get actual starter lawn fertilizer with meso. You'll have much better results, as long as you keep the seed moist/damp for about two weeks. On my walks around the neighborhood, I notice a bunch of folks trying to seed bare patches in their lawns - which is the type of seeding that should be done in spring. The problem is that most neglect to water the seed, so results end up being poor.
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