Posts

Showing posts with the label mulch

Mulch Grass Seed With Peat Moss

Image
Peat moss drives higher grass seed germination rates than straw. As the grass seed germinates, the mulch discourages birds from eating it, and continues to decompose, enriching the soil with nutrients. How to Plant New Grass With Peat Moss in 2020 Planting Peat moss is the product of living sphagnum moss, and is formed in wetland bogs. Mulch grass seed with peat moss . This will be fun to watch. Open planting pockets into the soil for vegetable transplants. The first was mentioned here. Peat moss does not contain weed seeds. No matter what stage the grass seeds are at, cover the area with about 1/4 inch of peat moss. Organic mulch work with the natural components of the soil and the grass by mulching a new lawn with about 1/4 inch of straw, peat moss, dried grass or sawdust. Do not cover more than 1/4 inch thick or this will smother the seed. There is a whole series of techniques that go along with its use as a mulch which i get to show off once a year when i get