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Cover seed with a thin compost layer for moisture retention

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What to Do

After spreading seed on a bare patch, cover it with an eighth to quarter-inch layer of finely screened compost. Do not bury the seed deeply — it needs some light to germinate.

Why It Works

The compost layer acts as a moisture-retaining blanket that keeps the seed from drying out between waterings. It also provides a small nutrient boost as the seedling emerges and moderates soil temperature. Exposed seed on bare soil dries out rapidly, especially in spring wind.

Tips

  • Peat moss is an alternative topping but can form a water-repellent crust if it dries out completely.
  • Straw mulch (not hay, which contains weed seeds) works for larger areas.
  • Remove or rake straw once seedlings are established.
📅 Created: 2/8/2026, 5:29:28 AM 📌 diy 🔧 Screened compost or peat moss

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