Is your lawn looking a little tired, thin, or patchy? Even with the best mowing and watering routine, grass plants naturally age and lose their vigor over time. Overseeding is one of the most effective ways to restore a lush, thick, and vibrant green carpet to your yard without the cost or hassle of a full renovation.
As your lawn matures, the reproduction rate of individual grass blades slows down. This creates “thin” spots where weeds and moss can easily take hold. By spreading high-quality seed over your existing turf, we fill in those gaps to create a denser lawn that naturally crowds out unwanted growth.
Fills in Bare Spots: Quickly repairs patches damaged by foot traffic, pets, or winter stress.
A thicker lawn is your best natural defense against weeds and crabgrass.
We use premium seed blends specifically selected for the Alberta climate, ensuring your grass stays greener longer.
Modern seed varieties are bred to be more resistant to local pests and lawn diseases than older turf.
We don’t just throw seed on the ground and hope for the best. To ensure the highest germination rates, we follow a proven system:
We recommend performing this service immediately following a Power Raking or Aeration. This ensures the new seeds have direct "seed-to-soil" contact, which is vital for growth.
Experience the strength of the prairies with our premium seeds, grown right here on our Alberta farm. We take pride in providing clean, 99.99% weed-free products that are perfectly adapted to our local climate. Give your lawn the best start possible with hardy seeds you can truly trust.
Using professional-grade spreaders, we ensure even distribution across your entire property—no clumping or missed spots.
We provide you with a simple, clear watering schedule to ensure your new seedlings have the moisture they need to establish deep, healthy roots.
In our region, the best results come from overseeding in the late spring (May to early June) or the late summer (late August to early September). This allows the new grass to establish itself while temperatures are mild and moisture levels are more consistent.


