Hello,
Looking for some help. I have just put down new seed on my lawn after hollow tining and spreading soil to solve dips in the lawn. I had checked the weather before doing this and it stated that temperatures would be around 10 - 13 degrees for the next 2 weeks (I think this is the temperature it needs to be for the seeds to germinate? I have now checked the weather after the seeds being down for a couple of days and it is due to freeze on Tuesday, will this have an affect on the seeds? Will I need to reseed?
TIA for your help.
Grass seed and freezing conditions
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Re: Grass seed and freezing conditions
It depends on the seeds, I would leave it for a while and see what happens.
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