Blend of 5 elite Kentucky bluegrass varieties that form a lush, dark green lawn that is tolerant of full sun to moderate shade, and stands up to traffic. Kentucky bluegrass is often considered to produce the nicest looking lawn due to its fine leaf texture, dark blue-green color, and rhizomotous growth habit that stiches together densly. It is generally less drought tolerant than Tall Fescue, but recovers faster after periods of stress.
Seeding rate and time:
New lawn: 3 lb/1,000 sq. ft.
Overseeding existing turf: 2 lb/sq. ft.
Plant in April-early May or ideally Late August-September for best establishment. If planting on bare soil, rake after planting to improve seed to soil contact. Keep soil moist until germination, and water when soil surface begins to dry for 4-6 weeks after germination.
*image may not be exact representation of mix in your lawn setting.
Blend of 5 elite Kentucky bluegrass varieties that form a lush, dark green lawn that is tolerant of full sun to moderate shade, and stands up to traffic. Kentucky bluegrass is often considered to produce the nicest looking lawn due to its fine leaf texture, dark blue-green color, and rhizomotous growth habit that stiches together densly. It is generally less drought tolerant than Tall Fescue, but recovers faster after periods of stress.
Seeding rate and time:
New lawn: 3 lb/1,000 sq. ft.
Overseeding existing turf: 2 lb/sq. ft.
Plant in April-early May or ideally Late August-September for best establishment. If planting on bare soil, rake after planting to improve seed to soil contact. Keep soil moist until germination, and water when soil surface begins to dry for 4-6 weeks after germination.
*image may not be exact representation of mix in your lawn setting.