What Setting Should you spread grass seed?

What Setting Should you spread grass seed?

Tall Fescue Grass Mixes It germinates quickly and grows well in extreme heat conditions. If you choose to use Scotts tall fescue seed mix and a Scotts rotary spreader, use a setting of 7 1/2 for overseeding and a setting of 18 when establishing a new lawn.

What setting should my spreader be on?

Place your spreader setting on a low setting (usually one-fourth of the spreader setting range or less). Spread the material over a 50 x 20-foot area (1,000 square feet). If there is material left over, increase your setting. If you come up short, decrease your setting.

What setting should I use on Scotts Edgeguard for grass seed?

When applying grass seed for a new lawn, or repairing bare spots, set the orange dial to 13. For overseeding applications, set the dial to 7 1/2. Using your Edgeguard Mini broadcast spreader correctly will ensure accurate, even coverage and reduce wasting costly seed.

Can you use a Scotts drop spreader to spread grass seed?

Use the Scotts Turf Builder Classic Drop Spreader to apply grass seed and fertilizer in spring, summer or fall. The large hopper holds up to 10,000 sq. ft. of Scotts Lawn Care Products and is fully assembled.

What should I set my fertilizer spreader to?

Set your spreader so that it’s ¾ open when engaged. If, for example, the spreader is calibrated 1 to 20, set it at 15. Place eight pounds of Milorganite into the spreader’s hopper. This is about one-fifth bag, or 8 lbs., of Milorganite, which is equivalent to 24 cups.

What do spreader settings mean?

A spreader setting is the rate in which you apply product to your lawn. Each Jonathan Green product has recommended rates of application and coverage based on bag size. In general, the smaller you set your spreader setting the smaller the hole and the slower the material releases from the hopper.

How much seed do you need to overseed?

Overseeding requires about half the normal seeding rate, or the rate that would be used on bare soil, including totally bare spots in your lawn. For tall fescue, the normal rate is generally 6 to 8 pounds of seed per 1,000 square feet on bare soil.

What do the spreader settings mean?

What setting do you spread grass seed on a Scotts spreader?

For application using a pushed broadcast spreader, Scotts recommends a setting of 5 1/2 when overseeding and a bare-lawn setting of 8 1/4. With a handheld broadcast spreader, Scotts recommends a setting of 4 when overseeding or seeding a new lawn but suggests that the sower make two perpendicular passes for new areas.

How much Sun do you put on a Scotts rotary spreader?

Set a Scotts rotary spreader to 5 1/2 for overseeding and 8 1/4 for a new lawn. If you use their drop spreader, Scotts recommends a setting of 8 1/2 for overseeding and 12 1/2 for a new lawn. Agway’s sun and shade grass seed grows well in partial shade to full sun.

What is the best setting for Scotts Sun and shade seed mix?

Scotts sun and shade seed mix is designed to stay green in extreme heat and in full sun to dense shade conditions. Set a Scotts rotary spreader to 5 1/2 for overseeding and 8 1/4 for a new lawn. If you use their drop spreader, Scotts recommends a setting of 8 1/2 for overseeding and 12 1/2 for a new lawn.

How do you apply urea with a Scotts spreader?

Use a setting number of about 5 or 4 to apply urea with a Scotts spreader. You can choose a similar setting for salt application. Many people don’t prefer salt application through a spreader, but there’s nothing wrong if you can adjust the settings well.

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