The Wonderful Benefits of Overseeding

If you’re like most homeowners, you probably think of overseeding as simply a way to get your lawn looking its best in the fall. And while that’s certainly one of the benefits of overseeding, there are many others that you may not be aware of. So, if you want to experience these benefits of overseeding, then it’s time to call Nature’s Select Sandhills.

Erosion Reduction

One of the benefits of overseeding your lawn is that it can help to reduce soil erosion. When grass grows, its roots help to hold the soil in place. This is especially important on slopes or other areas where there is a risk of soil erosion. 

Fewer Pests & Diseases

Overseeding can also offer benefits in terms of pest and disease control. By overseeding your lawn, you can help to fill in bare spots and repair damage caused by pests and diseases. In addition, new growth will help to crowd out potential problem areas, making it more difficult for pests and diseases to take hold. 

Reduced Need for Chemicals

Another wonderful benefit of overseeding is that it reduces the need for chemicals. When grass is overseeded, the new seedlings compete with weeds for space and sunlight. As a result, weeds are less likely to take hold, and there is little to no need for herbicides or other chemicals. 

Increases Thickness & Root Growth

Overseeding helps to thicken the grass, which, in turn, helps to hold the soil in place, reducing the risk of erosion. In addition, overseeding can also help to improve the drainage of your lawn, further reducing the risk of erosion.

Prepare Your Lawn the Right Way this Fall

Your lawn deserves the best care this fall. So, give Nature's Select Sandhills a call! We proudly serve residents throughout Pinehurst and Southern Pines, NC. Whether you need overseeding, lawn disease control, or lawn pest control, our team can handle it all. Get your free estimate from us today online or by calling (910) 757-0359.

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