Ordered 4 bags of this seed directly from Amazon to over seed my parents garden, which had turned into a weed patch with an infestation of wild garlic bulbs everywhere! Everything arrived via Prime next day as usual, the packaging is very strong plastic, so no risk of it splitting.I decided to turn over the entire lawn with a fork instead of over seeding. I leveled it out with the rake and compacted it with my heels. Next I added some top soil and leveled that out with the rake, compacted it with my heels then spread the seed by hand and raked it in gently. Lastly gave it a good soaking with the hose on a fine spray and left it for the night.My parents have been watering it everyday now for the past two weeks, morning, afternoon (If it's a hot day), and night. Within two days we could already see several small pea like green spots in the soil. Less than 7 days after the seed was sewn we had grass shoots coming up all over, and then everyday after that since it's been growing and growing.Two weeks on, we almost have a full lawn of thick green luscious grass, with a few bare areas that have small shoots coming up. A couple of areas are being affected by ants nests, but the grass is even pushing through those!I've added some pictures to show the progress, but my parents and myself are chuffed to bits with the progress and results so far! I would definately recommend it.-=Update (Almost 12 months on)=-After a cold winter, the majority of the new lawn survived. There was a little bit of dead grass, and I'll admit we didn't fertilise it at all.Mid-March I mowed the lawn on the lowest setting the lawnmower would go. Next I irrigated the lawn with a pair of those spikey shoes, walking all over it in both directions, this made dethatching the lawn with a lawn rake much easier. In small sections I went in one direction and then went perpendicular to the first direction, going over the lawn with the mower afterward to pick up anything I'd missed with my hands (The lawn did look quite patchy after this). I then measured out and spread by hand some Scotts Lawn Builder Lawn Food to fertilise the lawn, then overseeded the entire lawn with 2 more bags of this lawn seed by hand.To finish it all off, I seived some top soil and horticultural sand together (Both from Homebase) using a 1/4" riddle from Screwfix, 1 bag of top soil to 1/4 bag of sand, dividing the garden into 4 sections. I used the back of a flat headed rake to spread and level, then walked all over the lawn to compact it, lastly using the teeth of the rake to very lightly go over the surface, then watered. This helped fill in any dips in the lawn and levelled it off, whilst the sand helps with the drainage as we have very clayey soil.Watered daily, same schedule as before dependent on weather, and the finished product is a beautiful full green lawn! Pictures added to prove it.If I were to do anything differently, I'd probably invest in a proper seed spreader as I've noticed spreading by hand can be a bit inconsistent in growth.