Do you need to remove the straw from newly seeded lawns once the grass starts to grow?


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The straw should eventually decompose and feed your new lawn, which will be good for it. It the straw is compacted in places or too thick and seems to be impeding the growth of the grass, then remove it. Otherwise, it should not be necessary to remove and actually better to leave it on the lawn.


leave it and run over it with the mulching mower when its time to mow

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