Seeding

  • leveled lawn before seeding
  • seeded lawn, germination in progress
  • fully established lawn from seeding

Seeding a lawn involves establishing grass from seed, offering a versatile solution for various projects, including large projects, small area repairs, and custom lawn designs where specific grass varieties are desired. While seeding may take longer compared to installing sod, it provides greater flexibility at a lower cost.

Choosing between seeding and sod can be a daunting task, but we're here to assist you in making the right decision, considering the unique advantages and disadvantages of each option. Seeding offers several benefits over sod: 

1. Lower Labor and Material Costs: Seeding requires less labor and materials compared to sod installation, making it a cost-effective choice for many projects.

2. More Options for Grass Types: Seeding allows for a wider selection of grass types,
enabling us to tailor your lawn to suit your preferences, climate, and specific needs.

3. Easier to Repair Problem Areas: Seeding offers greater flexibility in repairing damaged or problem areas of your lawn, allowing us to address issues as they arise without the need for extensive re-sodding

4. Established in Place: Seeding allows grass to establish directly in the soil, leading to stronger root systems and healthier, more resilient turf over time.

At Lawnjunkie, our mission is to help you achieve the lawn of yourdreams. Your journey starts here. Contact us for a free quote and let us bring our passion forperfect lawns to your doorstep.