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Pennington Kentucky 31 Tall Fescue Penkoted Grass Seed is a high-quality grass seed designed for durability and resilience. This 3 lb bag covers up to 600 sq. ft., making it ideal for homeowners looking to establish a lush, green lawn that thrives in various conditions. With a quick germination period of 8 to 21 days and the ability to withstand drought and foot traffic, this grass seed is perfect for creating a beautiful outdoor space.
Product Care Instructions | 4 to 8 hours of Sun |
Color | Green |
Unit Count | 48.0 Ounce |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
Expected Planting Period | Spring |
Soil Type | Clay Soil |
Sunlight Exposure | 4-8 Hours of Sun |
Additional Features | Kentucky 31 Tall Fescue Penkoted Grass Seed |
J**H
Great grass seed.
Dude this stuff grew so quick and THICK! Best grass seed I’ve ever bought. The grass came in lush, strong, and green and looks fabulous. Easy to spread as well. I’d use a spreader though because hand tossing causes clumps as it comes in so green.
M**N
Water water water!!!!
Grass grew fast I have used all kids of grass seed I was happy with this.1 prepare the ground2 put seed down3 set some top soil mix it in with seed4 put some hay or straw over it to keep it moist5 water water water water every night every morning seed needs to stay wet to germinate
D**8
It's working
I prepared the surface really well and used a lot more seeds than needed(2bags), it has been a few weeks. The grass is growing but I still see some seeds, I gave it a 4 stars I was expecting for it to cover it all maybe it's too early, I will add more pictures eventually. I am buying a 3rd bag for the spots where the seeds did not germinate. I added more pictures, overall good since it's cheaper than most other seeds, I'd buy it again.
C**N
High quality lawn seed
It worked great! It filled in all the areas that were bare !! fyi best results - mow first, spread seeds , then spread potting soil over any areas that seem were bare and soak 2-3x a day for at least the first week. You’ll have beautiful long lasting grass super fast !!
F**N
Disappointing Results
I was greatly disappointed with my purchase of the Pennington Kentucky 31 Tall Fescue Grass Seed 20 lb. Despite my careful adherence to the instructions, including diligent soil preparation and correct seeding techniques, only a small portion of the grass seed actually germinated after several weeks. Additionally, the grass that did manage to grow was patchy and sparse, with numerous bare spots, and possessed an unsightly coarseness that gave my lawn an unkempt and wild appearance. To add to the lackluster performance, the color of the grass was dull and unappealing, rendering my once-lush green space an eyesore.As if that weren't enough, the grass was remarkably fragile and failed to withstand even moderate foot traffic. Within a few weeks, the grass began to thin out further, eventually dying off completely in some areas. In short, I cannot recommend the Pennington Kentucky 31 Tall Fescue Grass Seed 20 lb to anyone seeking to create a healthy and visually appealing lawn. This product proved to be a complete waste of both time and money, failing to deliver on any of its promises.When choosing the best tall fescue grass seed, it's important to consider several parameters to ensure the best results for your lawn. Some important parameters to consider are:1. Germination rate: This refers to the percentage of seeds that will actually grow into healthy grass plants. Look for seeds with a high germination rate to ensure that you get the most out of your investment.2. Drought resistance: Tall fescue is known for its ability to withstand drought conditions, but some varieties are more resistant than others. Look for seeds that are labeled as drought-tolerant to ensure that your lawn stays green and healthy during dry spells.3. Disease resistance: Some tall fescue varieties are more resistant to common lawn diseases, such as brown patch and dollar spot. Choosing a variety with good disease resistance can help ensure that your lawn stays healthy and green.4. Traffic tolerance: If you have kids or pets, or if your lawn gets a lot of foot traffic, you'll want to choose a tall fescue variety that can withstand heavy use. Look for seeds that are labeled as "traffic-tolerant" or "wear-resistant."5. Shade tolerance: Tall fescue can grow in full sun or partial shade, but some varieties are more shade-tolerant than others. If you have a lot of trees or other shade-producing elements in your yard, look for seeds that are labeled as shade-tolerant to ensure that your lawn stays healthy in lower light conditions.6. Soil type: Consider the type of soil in your yard when choosing tall fescue seeds. Some varieties are better suited to clay soils, while others do well in sandy or loamy soils.7. Maintenance requirements: Some tall fescue varieties require more maintenance than others, such as frequent mowing and fertilization. Consider your time and budget constraints when choosing a variety.8. Overall, the best tall fescue grass seed for your lawn will depend on your specific needs and growing conditions. Be sure to read seed labels carefully and do your research to choose the best variety for your lawn.
**I
Grass seed
These grass seeds are good I purchased them because someone drove a car on my grass my grass are growing
C**Y
Just buy it! It’s worth it!
This works great! Sprouted in 2 weeks. Watering twice a day 9am and 9 pm. Rake and aerate before applying.1st picture is 2 weeks, last picture is almost 2 months.
F**R
Great seed for shady spots where other grass won't grow. Use Peat moss to germinate.
I really like this grass for the shady spots on my lawn where the zoysia won't overtake or the St Augstine either. It survived the San Antonio summer in the shady spots and did pretty good against the winter annuals coming in. Winter annuals are pretty invasive here so you need a lot of density to choke out their seeds. I will say that I always had terrible results with seed germination before I started laying down peat moss, like 0-10% germination. So I buy 2.2 compressed peat moss in roughly a 2 peat moss to 1 grass seed ratio and I get excellent germination. I don't bucket soak at all. I till the ground and then lay out a pre mixed grass seed and peat moss mixture, use my tamper (I supposed you could just step on it) and then water daily until I need to mow it. I figure its 40 dollars for peat moss and 30 for seed and that is equal to about 800 dollars and 8,000 lbs of sod if you install it yourself. Care instructions are about the same for sod and seed anyways. Use peat moss, plant in shady spots and this seed will serve you well. I would guess it won't invade the sunny parts of your yard so there will just be a little competition where light is 6-8 hours of the day.
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