Which Grass Seed do I need for my lawn?


Choosing the right grass seed is the first step towards growing a healthy lawn. Different types of grass thrive in different climates, soil types, and sun exposure. Some of the popular grass types include Bermuda grass, Kentucky bluegrass, and Fescue. Therefore, it is essential to choose a grass seed that suits your lawn's location and your preferences. We made it easy by partnering with the experts at a Grass Seed manufacturer to find the best Seed blends for where you’re located. This map helps you find the right seed for where you live. These Seed Mixtures feature a patented technology called Double Time that provides quicker establishment and weed suppression while using less water, less fertilizer, and less chemicals


Prepare the soil:

Preparing the soil is an essential step in growing healthy grass. It is important to remove any weeds or debris from the soil, aerate the soil to allow for proper drainage, and add any necessary nutrients to the soil. Soil testing kits are readily available in most garden centers and can help determine the soil's pH level and nutrient deficiencies.



Water properly:

Watering is crucial for growing healthy grass. It is important to water your lawn deeply and infrequently to encourage deep root growth. Watering the lawn too frequently can result in shallow root systems and a weaker lawn. A good rule of thumb is to water the lawn for about an inch of water per week, including rainfall.

 


Q: What type of grass are these Seeds?

A: Northern Climate Seed contains 90% Falcon IV Tall Fescue and 10% Double Time GLS Perennial Ryegrass.

Central Climate Seed contains 35% Boreal Creeping Red Fescue, 20% Balboa Kentucky Bluegrass **coated at 50%**, 20% Line Drive II Perennial Ryegrass, 10% Double Time GLS Perennial Ryegrass, 10% Gulf Annual Ryegrass, and 5% Ambrose Chewings Fescue.

Southern Climate Seed contains 95% Gulf Annual Ryegrass and 5% P3 Perennial Ryegrass.

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