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stevenlee
08-15-2025, 01:58 AM
Hey everyone,

My yard has developed what I can only describe as a bad haircut: random bald spots, uneven color, and thin patches. I’m torn between doing a full reseed or trying more targeted fixes. I’ve heard aeration, topdressing, and overseeding can work wonders, but I’m not sure what order or season is best.

The soil might be compacted, and my sprinklers may be missing certain areas. I’d rather not rip everything out, just restore what’s there. Has anyone tackled this without breaking the bank? What worked for you long term?

Bonus points if it survives kids, dogs, and the occasional BBQ stampede!

roncraig
08-15-2025, 01:59 AM
I’d go with a fall rehab: check your sprinklers first so you’re not fighting dry spots, then aerate to loosen compacted soil. Spread a thin layer of compost for nutrients, overseed right after with a durable mix like perennial rye/fescue, and use a slow-release starter fertilizer. For those doing Lawn Care Washington Utah (https://pglstg.com), fall’s cooler temps make this process especially effective. Water lightly and often until seeds sprout, then switch to deeper soakings. I do this every fall and it keeps the lawn thick enough to handle kids, dogs, and foot traffic without needing a full reseed.