Seed Germination

Lawn seed germination needs several conditions in order to be successful.
It must be:

      • Planted at the proper depth
      • Surrounded by soil
      • Kept moist
      • Covered with mulch for protection from the sun

Lawn Repair These were the design requirements when engineering the Grass Stitcher. After years of research and development and many prototypes, the design requirements were met, and the revolutionary Grass Stitcher was born.

The unique action of the Grass Stitcher’s patent-pending wheel design creates the perfect environment for seed germination. And the leveraged handle ensures correct planting depth every time.

The Grass Stitcher’s angled, spiked wheels work like small plows. They create a mounding effect, loosening soil around the rim of an extra-wide hole created by the spike support arm. After you spread seed over the perforations and water, the seed sinks into the wide holes and is buried by the loosened soil.

You don’t even need to remove dead lawn before seeding. Just make the perforations directly through the dead lawn area and leave it. The dead organic lawn material acts as mulch and protects the seed from drying out, then decomposes and adds beneficial soil food.

The Grass Stitcher makes the whole process simple and easy. Leveraging leg power or body weight, depending on soil stiffness, the Grass Stitcher’s innovative handle design efficiently transfers the correct amount of force to penetrate the soil, so you get proper planting depth ease every time, with minimal effort.

And the Grass Stitcher is a great value. It effectively repairs damaged lawns at a fraction of the cost of other methods.