Grass Stitcher
Bare spots in your lawn are repaired quickly and easily with this clever tool. Simply roll the tines over the soil, sprinkle grass seed, and water in. Eco-friendly, lightweight(5 lbs) yet sturdy tubular steel, adjustable handle, and guaranteed for life by the manufacturer!
The Grass Stitcher's two modes of action One for hard ground, one for soft, lets you get the job done anywhere.
Perforate the troubled spot directly through the dead grass with the Grass Stitcher, leaving the dead grass in place. Then you spread seed over the perforations and water.
Apply downward pressure to the wheels using either body weight with the horizontal handle or the footpad while rocking the wheel back and forth over the damaged lawn area. Make sure not to extend the Grass Stitcher too far out in front of you as this will make it difficult to use and decrease critical planting depth. Use small concise strokes back and forth no more than 12 inches per stroke for best results.
If the soil is hard, slide up the horizontal handle and use the footpad to apply pressure with your foot while rocking the wheels back and forth.
If the soil is soft, slide down the horizontal handle applying body weight to the horizontal handle while rocking the wheels back and forth for even quicker repairs.
The Grass Stitcher's two modes of action One for hard ground, one for soft, lets you get the job done anywhere.
Perforate the troubled spot directly through the dead grass with the Grass Stitcher, leaving the dead grass in place. Then you spread seed over the perforations and water.
Apply downward pressure to the wheels using either body weight with the horizontal handle or the footpad while rocking the wheel back and forth over the damaged lawn area. Make sure not to extend the Grass Stitcher too far out in front of you as this will make it difficult to use and decrease critical planting depth. Use small concise strokes back and forth no more than 12 inches per stroke for best results.
If the soil is hard, slide up the horizontal handle and use the footpad to apply pressure with your foot while rocking the wheels back and forth.
If the soil is soft, slide down the horizontal handle applying body weight to the horizontal handle while rocking the wheels back and forth for even quicker repairs.


