Lawn Seeding Maintenance
Professional seeding for a thicker, greener Fort Myers lawn
Growth requires accuracy
not guesswork.
Because a great lawn starts long before the first blade of grass appears.
— Why handle lawn seeding on your own?
Toss some seed, water it, let nature do the rest — sounds simple enough. But the truth is, successful seeding takes preparation that most homeowners don’t have access to. Without the right equipment and approach, seed often sits on compacted soil, gets eaten by birds, or fails to germinate entirely.
- Proper aeration to open the soil
- High-quality seed suited to Florida’s climate
- Strong seed-to-soil contact for germination
- Consistent follow-up to support new growth
Professionals have the equipment to aerate, seed, and monitor your lawn’s progress — giving every blade the best possible chance to take root and thrive in Fort Myers conditions.
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— COMMON QUESTIONS
Common Questions about Lawn Seeding Maintenance

— Overseeding
How is overseeding different from full reseeding?
Overseeding works with what you have — it adds seed to a thinning but still-living lawn. Full reseeding starts over: it’s used when a lawn is severely damaged, has large dead zones, or needs a completely different grass type. We assess your lawn first and recommend whichever approach will give you the best long-term result for your situation.

— Reseeding
How does overseeding differ from full reseeding?
Although these two are sometimes mistaken, they have distinct functions. When a lawn is too damaged to be patched, reseeding completely revitalizes it, whereas overseeding only adds new grass to an existing lawn.

— Repairs
What are the best ways to repair thin or bare patches in a lawn?
For bare spots, the process is straightforward: remove dead material, loosen the soil, spread appropriate seed evenly, and keep it consistently moist until germination takes hold. Targeted spot treatment like this is often all you need — full overseeding isn’t always necessary and we won’t recommend it if it isn’t.

— Seed Quality
Does the quality of grass seed actually matter?
Significantly. Low-quality or old seed has lower germination rates, meaning you get patchy, inconsistent results even when everything else is done right. We use fresh, Florida-appropriate seed varieties that are selected for heat tolerance, drought resistance, and the conditions specific to Fort Myers — so you’re not gambling on whether it grows.
