Seeding lawn after aeration is one of the most effective ways to rejuvenate tired grass and achieve a lush, healthy lawn. In New Zealand’s variable climate, overseeding right after aeration helps grass seed settle into freshly opened soil, improving seed-to-soil contact and ensuring better germination rates. Whether your goal is to fill in bare patches, thicken an existing lawn, or introduce new grass varieties, understanding the proper process for seeding lawn after aeration will set your lawn up for year-round success.

Libertia formosa (Chilean Iris) is an elegant evergreen perennial admired for its slender foliage and delicate white to soft cream flowers. This hardy plant performs reliably in New Zealand gardens and adds texture, movement, and subtle colour to borders and naturalistic plantings. It thrives in a variety of conditions and produces attractive orange seed pods after flowering. Libertia formosa (Chilean Iris) is ideal for gardeners seeking a low maintenance, graceful plant with year round appeal.
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Rye Grass Seed lawns are quick to establish and features dark green leaves year-round. Our Amenity Rye Grass is a popular turf variety that is typically used where a hard-wearing lawn that establishes quickly is required such as sports grounds or high foot traffic areas. The grass seed should be spread at 50 grams per square metre when a the soil has been worked to a good tilth. Use 75 grams per square metre if you are over-sowing existing grass. Rye Grass seed lawns can be grown in all regions of NZ and is a popular and hardy option compared to other lawn seed options.
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