Pacific Northwest – Nature's Seed https://naturesseed.com Specially Designed Mixes Fri, 16 May 2025 05:18:43 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 https://naturesseed.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/cropped-naturesseed_icon-1-32x32.png Pacific Northwest – Nature's Seed https://naturesseed.com 32 32 TWCA Water-Wise Shade Mix https://naturesseed.com/grass-seed/fescue-grass/twca-water-wise-shade-mix/ https://naturesseed.com/grass-seed/fescue-grass/twca-water-wise-shade-mix/#respond Thu, 10 Aug 2023 11:50:58 +0000 https://dev8.etecc.com/natures_seed.bak/product/twca-water-wise-shade-mix/

Sick of those bare spots under your shade trees? Tired of a thin, sparse-looking lawn on the north side of your house? Does your lawn experience just as much shade as it does sun? If you’ve answered yes to any of these questions, our TWCA Water-Wise Shade Mix is ideal for your shade-related lawn seed problems. Our most versatile and adaptable grass seed mix, this mix has a rich dark green color and a soft comfortable feel that holds up well under traffic. Perfect for use around houses, parks, and sports fields that experience full sun to heavy shade. This mix is very similar in quality to our Blue Ribbon Mix but tolerates heavy shade better with the addition of fescue and perennial ryegrass.

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California Habitat Mix https://naturesseed.com/specialty-seed/habitat-mix/california-habitat-mix/ https://naturesseed.com/specialty-seed/habitat-mix/california-habitat-mix/#respond Thu, 10 Aug 2023 08:37:52 +0000 https://dev8.etecc.com/natures_seed.bak/product/california-habitat-mix/

California Brome, Bromus carinatus
Blue Wildrye, Elymus glaucus
California Barley, Hordeum californicum
Idaho Fescue, Festuca idahoensis
Purple Needlegrass, Stipa pulchra
One Sided Bluegrass, Poa secunda

The California Habitat Mix is a meticulously crafted blend of native grasses designed to bring the essence of the Californian landscape right to your doorstep. Perfect for sustainable landscaping, restoration projects, and creating a vibrant habitat for local wildlife, this mix embodies the beauty and resilience of California’s diverse ecosystems. We have formulated the perfect mix of grasses that will thrive in these conditions using little irrigation.

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San Diego Bentgrass https://naturesseed.com/grass-seed/bentgrass/san-diego-bentgrass/ https://naturesseed.com/grass-seed/bentgrass/san-diego-bentgrass/#respond Thu, 16 Feb 2023 10:20:46 +0000 https://dev8.etecc.com/natures_seed.bak/product/san-diego-bentgrass/

Scientific Name: Agrostis pallens

San Diego bentgrass, also known as seashore bentgrass, California bentgrass, west coast bentgass, or simply, thingrass, is a perennial grass native to western North America. It is found all over California except for the central valley and deserts. This native grass can be used as a cover crop or a lawn substitute, requiring half the water of non-native lawn grasses. San Diego bentgrass tolerates foot traffic, is mowing optional, and provides a deep green color. When mowed, San Diego bentgrass has the look of a golf course fairway, otherwise, it grows to have a meadow-like look.

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Sheep Fescue Grass https://naturesseed.com/grass-seed/fescue-grass/sheep-fescue-grass/ https://naturesseed.com/grass-seed/fescue-grass/sheep-fescue-grass/#comments Fri, 05 Oct 2012 10:37:50 +0000 https://dev8.etecc.com/natures_seed.bak/product/sheep-fescue-grass/ Looking to establish a meadow-like lawn or garden? Need an eye-catching ornamental grass to complete your water-wise landscape? Sheep fescue is a great choice. Its low-growing, bunching form makes it ideal for partnering with wildflowers. The dense root system makes sheep fescue an excellent grass for weed control and soil stabilization, and is commonly used along waterways, roadsides and steep slopes. Sheep fescue is very adaptable to a variety of soil types, climates and temperatures. It’s also resistant to most traditional lawn grass diseases. ]]> https://naturesseed.com/grass-seed/fescue-grass/sheep-fescue-grass/feed/ 1 White Dutch Clover Seeds https://naturesseed.com/grass-seed/clover-seeds-lawn-additive/white-dutch-clover/ https://naturesseed.com/grass-seed/clover-seeds-lawn-additive/white-dutch-clover/#comments Wed, 09 Mar 2011 20:14:01 +0000 https://dev8.etecc.com/natures_seed.bak/product/white-dutch-clover/

Rising costs of water and energy are inspiring many people to seek environmentally sustainable alternatives to their thirsty, work-intensive lawns. Consequently, white dutch clover lawns have gained popularity in recent years. A dutch clover lawn can be a low-cost, low-maintenance alternative to traditional turf lawns—especially in shady or problem areas of your yard.

There are two types of white dutch clover lawns:

pure white dutch clover – for low to moderate foot-traffic

mixed grass/dutch clover – for moderate to high foot-traffic

Of the two, the best choice for most people and situations is the mixed grass/dutch clover lawn. You can either overseed white dutch clover into your existing lawn or begin one from scratch.

If a dutch clover lawn is right for you, there are many advantages over traditional bluegrass or bermuda grass lawns.

Never needs fertilizer. Clover is a nitrogen-fixer, which means it takes nitrogen from the air, via bacteria living in nodules on the roots. This allows the plant to “create” fertilizer for itself and other nearby plants. This means that grass intermixed with clover is healthier and greener than grass seeded alone.

Little watering. In many regions dutch clover is fairly drought-tolerant when added to a traditional lawn. It has longer roots than most lawn grasses, enabling it to access water held deeper in the soil. (However, clover is not as drought-tolerant when seeded alone at the density of a lawn.)

Spring green-up/winter color. White Dutch Clover greens-up in early spring and remains green until winter. In warmer regions such as the Southern US, it may remain green all year.

Little mowing. White Dutch Clover grows 2-8” tall and requires little mowing to keep it manicured. You may decide to mow in midsummer to remove dead blooms, neaten the appearance, or prevent additional blooming.

No herbicides/out-competes weeds. Some herbicides kill clover, but once established, clover can be persistent to the point of out-competing most other weeds. Weeds that do establish can be hand-rouged or spot-treated with an appropriate herbicide.

Grows in poor soil. Dutch Clover tolerates a wide variety of soil conditions, including poor-draining soils and low quality soils exposed by new construction. Clover also tolerates compacted soil better than lawn grasses, and therefore needs little to no seasonal aeration.

Terrific texture/smell. Soft and cool, white dutch clover feels great on bare feet. Clover also has a mild, pleasing aroma and attractive blooms.

No more dog spots. The urine of female dogs discolors lawn grasses; clover is unaffected.

A white dutch clover lawn may not be for everyone. When deciding if a dutch clover lawn is right for you, first consider the following:

Traditional grass lawns handle heavy foot-traffic (sports, kids, dogs, etc.) better than clover lawns.

White Dutch Clover will stain clothing easier than a grass lawn and can be difficult to launder.

Clover is an excellent pollinator species, attracting honeybees, bumblebees and other beneficial insects. Gardeners may appreciate the bee activity, but it may concern those allergic to beestings. Reduce these concerns by mowing more frequently during the growing season to remove blooms.

Watering your lawn can get expensive. Between the frequency of watering and the amount of water needed for your yard, you’re probably spending more than you realize on lawn care.

But there’s good news: you can save on water costs and still enjoy a lush, green lawn. When you plant drought-tolerant grass and legumes together, you can greatly reduce your lawn’s water consumption.

White Dutch clover is a cost-effective legume that can be overseeded into your existing grass and reduces the amount of water needed to grow a green lawn.

What Is White Clover?

Trifolium repens, or white clover, originated in Europe and is one of the world’s most popular legumes for yards.

White clover is a beautifully simple plant that grows in most regions worldwide. Due to its heartiness and full coverage, many homeowners have transitioned their lawns to full clover or partial clover.

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This little plant doesn’t grow more than a few inches, which makes it ideal for lawn-use. Many people also love the look of clover yards and clover ground cover — the plant sprouts a small white flower, hence the name.

The clovers are soft and comfortable to walk on, which is why this legume is the ideal addition to grass seed mixtures for yards where families spend a lot of time outside. Don’t want to see the flowers or worried about stepping on a bee? Just mow it regularly to keep it from blooming.

Seven Benefits of Using White Clover Seed

Planting white clover seeds is one of the best decisions you can make for your yard and your lawn care budget. It never needs fertilizer, remains green most of the year, suppresses weeds from growing, thrives in poor soil, has an excellent texture, and doesn’t leave yellow “dog spots.”

Benefit #1: White Clover Is a Natural Fertilizer

One of the reasons many homeowners and farmers plant white Dutch clover seed is because it’s a natural fertilizer. This feature prevents landowners from spending time and money fertilizing their land to keep grass and other plants healthy.

White clover is a nitrogen fixer, which means it replenishes nitrogen in the soil by taking it from the air. With the assistance of helpful bacteria in its nodules, white Dutch clover fertilizes the soil on its own.

Benefit #2: White Dutch Clover Requires Less Water

Water costs are constantly increasing, so it’s beneficial for homeowners to look for ways to use less water. White Dutch clover doesn’t require much water because it’s drought-tolerant.

Its long roots help it access water reservoirs deep within the soil that the grasses can’t reach. However, if you plant an all-clover lawn, it will require just about as much water as an all-grass lawn so keep that in mind.

To unlock the full water-saving potential of white Dutch clover, it’s best to partner it with grass. With both plants, your grass will draw water from the upper soil layers, and your clover can use the water located deeper within the earth.

Benefit #3: Keep Your Yard Green All Year

White clover seed is excellent for homeowners who want a green yard all year. Because clover is a tolerant legume and reaches water far down in the soil, it can maintain active growth for extended periods in harsh conditions where grasses would struggle.

This allows for a green lawn from springtime to the middle of winter. If you live in the southern states, you have the potential for a green lawn year-round when you plant white clover seeds.

Benefit #4: Prevent Weed Growth with White Clover

After planting a beautiful lawn, the most annoying thing is seeing pesky weeds sprout up. You won’t have to worry about weeds if you supplement your grass seeds with white clover seeds.

Because of white clovers’ naturally dense growth, it smothers weeds before they can grow and spread. Basically, white Dutch clover acts as a natural weed suppressor.

Benefit #5: Grow White Dutch Clover in Any Soil

Resiliency is another benefit of planting white clover seed. This legume can grow just about anywhere, in almost any type of soil.

Additionally, this soil resiliency means that you hardly have to aerate the soil, if ever. By mixing clover with grass seed, you’ll minimize your labor while reaping the benefits of a beautifully manicured piece of property.

Benefit #6: Support Pollinators (and Your Family!)

Homeowners love white Dutch clover because it is soft to the touch. This feature is excellent for people who spend a lot of time outside because they can walk around barefoot without being concerned about splinters, weeds, and thorns.

But the appeal of white clover goes beyond the texture. Its small white blooms lures butterflies and bees to pollinate and enjoy the flower’s nectar. If you’d rather not have the flowers you can mow them off before they bloom.

Benefit #7: Eliminate Pet Urine-Related Dead Spots

If you own a dog, you probably have a few yellow spots in your yard. But with clover, you can maintain a bright green lawn and let your dog play outside and relieve itself without worrying. White clover leaves are so resilient that they can grow regardless of your dog’s bathroom habits.

Why is clover resilient to urination?

All grasses, legumes, and plants require nitrogen for growth. Without enough nitrogen, our yards yield nothing for us to enjoy. However, if a yard receives too much nitrogen, it will die.

A dog’s urine is packed with nitrogen, which is a byproduct of the proteins in its diet. Because of this high nitrogen concentration, your dog’s urine acts as a type of natural fertilizer — except, for grass alone, it’s too much nitrogen.

Unlike grass, clover can handle excessive nitrogen levels. Just as white clover pulls nitrogen from the atmosphere into the soil, it uses similar systems to adjust the high nitrogen levels in the soil from urination. As a result, the surrounding grass doesn’t die.

Four Reasons to Plant White Dutch Clover Seed

Learning the benefits of white clover is great, but you should also know what you can use it for. White clover has four main purposes: homeowners and farmers plant it for forage, beautification, wildlife, and erosion control.

You can plant clover in spring or late summer/ early fall along with your grass seed. This will give it enough time to establish before the weather gets cold. With the proper intention and planning, you can reap the benefits of a clover and grass lawn on your property.

Situation #1: Foraging

Farmers often use clover as a component in pasture mixes because it’s a great forage legume. Cattle and other livestock love the sweet taste of white clover, and farmers love it because it gives their animals (and soil) essential nutrients. However, if used as forage it needs to be mixed with plenty of grass to avoid bloat risk.

Additionally, clover is cheaper than most other grasses, more resilient to foot traffic and drought, and spreads more quickly than grass. These reasons make it a great addition to pastures where hooves and pads will trample down grass.

Homeowners will benefit from adding clover to their lawn seed mixture, too, even though they don’t have farm animals. Many wild animals survive by foraging. Planting white clover gives your lawn a naturalized look and supports the surrounding wildlife.

Situation #2: Affordable Beautification

Since white clover doesn’t grow very tall, it creates a nice undercoat beneath taller grasses. This undergrowth adds color and depth to your lawn. It’s also soft, making it ideal for families who like to spend warm summer nights out in their yard.

If you have open spaces around your garden, you can use clover as a low-maintenance ground cover as well.

Situation #3: Natural Wildlife Attractor

If you live near woods or plains and plant white clover, prepare for wildlife visitors. Just like domestic animals love the taste of white clover, wildlife enjoys snacking on it too.

Deer and rabbits are some of the most common yard visitors in the country. Since these animals love foraging white clover, prepare for deer and rabbits to eat in your yard if you plant it.

Although this may not appeal to all homeowners, if you love the presence of wildlife on your property, you’re in for a real treat.

Situation #4: Effective Erosion Control

If you have erosion on your property that you can’t control, try using Dutch white clover. This cover crop has deep roots, seed germination happens quickly, and the fast spread can help mitigate soil loss.

Get Premium-Quality White Clover Seeds Today

White Dutch clover can be an excellent addition to your yard because it requires no fertilization and minimal water. It stays green most of the year while preventing weeds from growing and killing your grass.

And the best part is that you don’t have to worry much about it once it grows. White Dutch clover sprouts fast, and it’s hearty and resilient against drought, heat, and dog spots.

If you’re considering planting white clover, consider using it for foraging, beautifying, wildlife, and erosion control. When you plant it along with high-quality grass seed, you can grow a healthy, green lawn that offers you and your family myriad benefits.

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Northwest Seed Mix https://naturesseed.com/grass-seed/kentucky-bluegrass/northwest-seed-mix/ https://naturesseed.com/grass-seed/kentucky-bluegrass/northwest-seed-mix/#comments Thu, 17 Feb 2011 00:06:38 +0000 https://dev8.etecc.com/natures_seed.bak/product/northwest-seed-mix/

The northwestern United States now has a grass seed mix to call its own. Introducing our specially formulated mix for western Oregon, Washington and northern California, this combination contains a mixture of three premium perennial ryegrass seeds, creeping red fescue and elite-type Kentucky bluegrass. The fescue provide excellent shade tolerance and disease resistance while the perennial ryegrass takes advantage of the cool, moderate of the Northwest to reach its full potential. Throw in some of our ‘golf-grade’ Kentucky bluegrass and you’ve got one of the best lawn seed mixes you can get for the northwestern United States. This mix is great for use around homes, schools and parks due to its resistance to heavy traffic. It also has a higher salt tolerance than other lawn grasses.

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Fine Fescue Grass Seed Mix https://naturesseed.com/grass-seed/fescue-grass/fine-fescue-grass-seed-mix/ https://naturesseed.com/grass-seed/fescue-grass/fine-fescue-grass-seed-mix/#respond Wed, 16 Feb 2011 23:55:10 +0000 https://dev8.etecc.com/natures_seed.bak/product/fine-fescue-grass-seed-mix/

Although these seeds are all fescues, they have unique characteristics that work well together and create an immaculate fine fescue lawn. Let’s break down the ins and outs of how each of these fescues can help you create a full and beautiful cool-season lawn:

  • Hard Fescue grass seed is slow-growing and highly tolerant. In fact, the Hard Fescue performance is why it’s a natural favorite: It grows well in shaded areas and poor soil, making it a great addition to any lawn — especially those with bare spots.
  • Sheep Fescue grows in bunches. As a crawling grass, Sheep Fescue quickly covers large spaces and helps your lawn look perfectly green. It also has a dense root system, making it an excellent species for soil erosion control.
  • Chewings Fescue grass seed differs from the other fescues in this seed blend because it’s the only one that doesn’t crawl. Chewings Fescue is also a little more sensitive to foot traffic, but it offers softer grass and resiliency to grow on sandy soil!
  • Creeping Red Fescue is the final addition to our Fine Fescue Seed Mix. As the perfect sod-forming fescue, the Creeping Red is great for tying in all these different seeds and creating a beautiful lawn that gives you the coverage you crave with a comfortable, soft touch perfect for children and pets.

 

Is the Fine Fescue Grass Seed Mix Right for You?

Fine Fescue Seed Mix is an excellent option for most people. We say that because some regions and conditions are not great matches with our fescue blend. So while you might love the potential of using this seed mix for your lawn, be sure that your property can tolerate it and help it thrive.

Consideration #1: Where Do You Live?

Where you live in the country is an enormous indicator of whether or not this seed mixture will work for you. If you live north of the Mason-Dixon line, you’re in luck.

 

Typical use ranges of turfgrass for lawns in Southern United States Illustration by Walker Massey, PSA Communications

 

Our Fine Fescue Seed Mix is a combination of cool-season grass, meaning it thrives in the cooler climates of the country. This means if you plant this seed blend in Texas, Florida, or Southern California, the grass won’t survive because of the infertile and dry soils.

 

Consideration #2: What’s Your Watering Schedule?

Unlike other grass seeds, the Fine Fescue Seed Mix has excellent water and fertilizer conservation and thus requires infrequent irrigation. That means this seed blend is perfect whether you’re under a water ban or don’t have the time to water your lawn daily.

 

Consideration #3: What’s Your Purpose?

Although it might sound like a strange question, it’s necessary: Why are you growing or overseeding your lawn?

The Fine Fescue seed mix is perfect for erosion control because of the sod-forming and crawling fescues. The rhizomatous growth habit provides extraordinary turf quality. This seed blend is your best bet if you need to fill patches of dried grass and heavily shaded sites or reduce erosion!

Grass seed fescue mix is the perfect solution for the highest turf grass management because it can tolerate close mowing heights while offering excellent soil stabilization. So whether your grass seed is in deep shade or partial shade, you can count on it to grow.

 

Try the Fine Fescue Seed Mix Today

Consider our Fine Fescue seed mix if you’re dealing with erosion, bare spots, or cutting it close to planting season. This seed blend is perfect for cool climates and families who don’t want to spend time watering the lawn every day. Order some seed mix today and watch your dry, brown lawn turn into a beautiful green oasis!

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Perennial Ryegrass Seed Blend https://naturesseed.com/grass-seed/perennial-ryegrass/perennial-ryegrass-seed-blend/ https://naturesseed.com/grass-seed/perennial-ryegrass/perennial-ryegrass-seed-blend/#respond Wed, 16 Feb 2011 23:47:52 +0000 https://dev8.etecc.com/natures_seed.bak/product/perennial-ryegrass-seed-blend/ Don’t have time to wait for a bluegrass lawn to establish? Looking for a type of grass that will grow a beautiful lawn in only a fraction of the time of traditional lawn grass? Wait no longer. Our Perennial Ryegrass Seed Blend is the fastest establishing mix available. This blend contains two types of 100% premium ‘golf-grade’ perennial ryegrass seed, providing uniform color, growth and texture. By combining two types of premium seed you also get a grass highly resistant to disease and very tolerant of salt. This makes perennial ryegrass ideal for use along roads, sidewalks and driveways where salt accumulates from winter ice removal. Lawns grown from perennial ryegrass are also used in areas such as athletic and sports fields, golf courses, campuses and homes. ]]> https://naturesseed.com/grass-seed/perennial-ryegrass/perennial-ryegrass-seed-blend/feed/ 0 Sun and Shade Grass Seed Mix https://naturesseed.com/grass-seed/kentucky-bluegrass/sun-shade-seed-mix/ https://naturesseed.com/grass-seed/kentucky-bluegrass/sun-shade-seed-mix/#comments Wed, 16 Feb 2011 20:29:58 +0000 https://dev8.etecc.com/natures_seed.bak/product/sun-shade-seed-mix/

Sick of those bare spots under your shady trees? Tired of a thin, sparse-looking lawn on the north side of your house? Does your lawn experience just as much shade as sun?

If you’ve answered yes to any of these questions — our Sun and Shade Grass Seed Mix is ideal for your shade-related lawn seed problems.

This uncoated seed mix is our most versatile and adaptable grass seed mix. It has a rich dark green color and a soft, comfortable feel that holds up well under traffic. It’s perfect for use around houses, parks, and sports fields that experience full sun to heavy shade.

This mix is very similar in quality to our Blue Ribbon Mix, but it tolerates heavy shade better with adding fescue and perennial ryegrass.

 

Nature’s Seed Sun and Shade Grass Seed

The easiest way to explain this grass seed blend is that it’s the most versatile mix because it can grow in nearly all conditions. With the right grass seeds, your lawn will be green in every area, regardless of how much sun it gets.

We use a unique blend of bluegrass, ryegrass, and fescues in our sun and shade seed mix. The specific combination we use consists of several cool-season grasses, like:

  • 60% Kentucky Bluegrass (3 varieties)
  • 20% Perennial Ryegrass (2 varieties)
  • 10% Hard Fescue
  • 10% Chewings Fescue

Let’s dig deeper into each of the cool-season grasses in this blend.

 

Grass Seed Type #1: Kentucky Bluegrass

Kentucky Bluegrass is an excellent addition to your lawn’s sun and shade grass seed because it handles foot traffic well and is a resilient seed. This high-traffic seed makes up 60% of the blend because of its durability and strength.

 

Kentucky Bluegrass Lawn

 

With three varieties of Kentucky Bluegrass included in this grass seed blend, you get a combination of seeds that thrive in both the sun and partial shade — giving your lawn the perfect green color you desire.

 

Grass Seed Type #2: Perennial Ryegrass

Much like Kentucky Bluegrass, Perennial Ryegrass also prefers full sun exposure. It thrives in mild climates with well-drained, fertile soil. Up 20% of your new seed blend is comprised of perennial ryegrass.

 

Kentucky Bluegrass Lawn

 

With two different varieties, we’ve tailored the perennial ryegrass seed to mix in with shady seeds giving it the support it needs to grow while flourishing in sunny spots.

 

Grass Seed Type #3: Hard Fescue

There are many fescues available that we could include in our sun and shade grass seed mix, but we settled on two types, with one being Hard Fescue.

 

Hard Fescue Grass

 

Hard Fescue is a low-maintenance, high-tolerance tall fescue seed that grows in nearly any condition. Although this greener grass thrives in sunny spots, the dense shade aggressively spreads hard fescue.

 

Grass Seed Type #4: Chewings Fescue

The other fescue we’ve included in our mix is Chewings Fescue. This seed has a fine-bladed texture and grows upright, whereas Hard Fescue is a crawling growth.

 

Chewing Fescue Grass

 

Chewings Fescue gives a comfortable touch to your lawn as a softer grass, encouraging your family to spend more time outside with their toes in the grass.

 

How to Know if the Sun and Shade Mix Is Right for You

Several shade mix options are available if you’re looking to overseed your lawn or even start fresh – but deciding which grass plants are right for you can be overwhelming, especially if you don’t know where to start.

Although the Sun and Shade Seed Mix sounds like the perfect seed blend for every lawn, you should consider the following points to determine if Sun and Shade Seed Blend are right for your property.

 

Consideration #1: Where Do You Live?

It should come as no surprise that not all grasses can grow in every part of the country. So although our sun and shade blend works well in various regions, it struggles in the southern part of the country because of the scorching sun. That is why we recommend only using this turf builder grass seed mix if you live in the central or northern part of the country.

 

Consideration #2: How Often Can You Water Your Lawn?

Every seed requires different amounts of watering to create a durable lawn. Our Sun and Shade Seed Blend requires plenty of water. And since cool-season grasses grow better in cooler climates, they need moist soil to help them grow, especially when you’re first planting the grass seed.

 

Consideration #3: What’s the Purpose of Your Lawn?

This question might sound strange, but if you’re using this seed blend for pasture grazing, you should reconsider your choice. That’s because this otherwise versatile mix is the best grass seed for lawns and homes. Between its durability, tolerance, and flexibility, the Sun and Shade Seed Mix is perfect for starting your new lawn or adding some additional growth.

 

Planting Sun and Shade Seed in Your Yard

Seeding your lawn is pretty simple, but there are some specific methods and ratings you should know about before you spread your seed:

  1. The first step is to till the earth, especially if you’re seeding for the first time. You want to mix up the first inch or two of soil. Tilling increases the oxygen in the soil, which helps your seeds grow well.
  2. After prepping your soil, it’s time to plant your seed. We recommend using a seeder so that you accurately spread the seeds and avoid clumping. A good seeding rate is 6 lbs. / 1000 ft², which allows the seed to germinate well and receive the water and oxygen it needs.
  3. Once you seed the entire area, mix up the loose soil and seed. You can use a rake or small gardening hoe for this. You want the loose soil to cover the seeds to help encourage growth.
  4. The final step is to water your lawn every day for the first couple of weeks to a month. The first few weeks of watering are crucial for a thriving lawn because the seeds need a burst of essential nutrients to jumpstart their growth. (Quick tip: You want the soil surface moist – but not muddy.)

 

Try a Bag of Sun and Shade Seed Mix Today

While there are many seed mix options on the market, none are as thoroughly fixed and cared for as our Sun and Shade Grass Seed Mix. Our carefully formulated recipe helps your lawn proliferate, maintain a healthy color, and live in various conditions. Try a bag of sun and shade seed mix today and see how your yard can thrive in the shade and sun!

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Kentucky Bluegrass Seed: Blue Ribbon Mix https://naturesseed.com/grass-seed/kentucky-bluegrass/kentucky-bluegrass-seed-blue-ribbon-mix/ https://naturesseed.com/grass-seed/kentucky-bluegrass/kentucky-bluegrass-seed-blue-ribbon-mix/#comments Fri, 11 Feb 2011 02:33:52 +0000 https://dev8.etecc.com/natures_seed.bak/product/kentucky-bluegrass-seed-blue-ribbon-mix/

Kentucky bluegrass is an excellent choice when you want greener grass and a lush lawn. But once mixed with the perennial ryegrass, you get the benefits of both: the color and texture of bluegrass and the fast growth and cold tolerance of ryegrass.

And with the right growing conditions and proper care, this grass seed mix brings about a thriving, dense, and durable lawn that lives up to its reputation.

Why is Kentucky bluegrass seed mixed with the perennial ryegrass grass seed?

This seed blend is:

  • One of the best choices for cool-season lawns
  • Most adaptable for North American lawns that experience four seasons
  • Provides high resilience to winter weather
  • Has the capability to self-repair and cover bare spots
  • Offers enhanced shade tolerance due to the mixed seed composition

This seed mix does require maintenance, but the results of planting Kentucky bluegrass with perennial ryegrass are worth it.

While Kentucky bluegrass brings quality and color, the perennial ryegrass enhances the versatility of the grass, providing shade tolerance, fast-greening color, and the ability to grow a lush, durable lawn with ease.

This bluegrass seed mix is excellent for families with pets, as it’s tolerant of foot traffic. It also doesn’t need constant fertilization. The Blue Ribbon Mix is suitable for all active northern lawns, including athletic fields and golf courses.

Explore our premium-quality grass seed to make the perfect choice for your lawn.

 

Why Choose Our Kentucky Bluegrass Seed Mix?

Extensive Research for Over Twenty Years

We have poured years into developing our Kentucky bluegrass seed mix. You’ll benefit from decades of hands-on experience, research, and customer feedback when you choose this seed to grow a new lawn.

 

Premium Product,

Our twenty-year product development journey led to an exceptional grass seed blend. You can plant the finest Kentucky bluegrass ryegrass mix.

We’ve found that this grass seed combination yields the highest quality genetic color and texture while reducing the need for constant fertilizing.

By using this combination, we take advantage of the unique strengths of both grass types. The ryegrasses proliferate quickly, while the slower-growing bluegrasses come in later to provide the lawn’s fantastic color and feel.

 

Perfect for All Active Northern Lawns

Our ‘Blue Ribbon’ Kentucky Bluegrass Seed blend is the most popular seed mix we offer. It’s ideal for residential lawns, sports turf, high-traffic areas, and new lawns where children and pets play outside.

This seed mix performs best in the northern regions of the United States, from northern California to Illinois and New York.

 

Helping Your Kentucky Bluegrass Seeds Blend Thrive

The Blue Ribbon Mix comprises a unique mix of 80% Kentucky Bluegrass (four elite varieties) and 20% perennial ryegrass (two elite varieties). Individually, the Kentucky bluegrass and perennial ryegrass have benefits and shortcomings.

However, when combined, the grasses complement each other, reducing their inadequacies and strengthening their benefits.

Perennial ryegrass is established faster than Kentucky bluegrass. As a result, perennial ryegrass helps the lawn grow more quickly.

At the same time, the slower-growing Kentucky bluegrass comes in later to provide an attractive dark emerald green color with a blue hue and to fill in bare patches. These seeds together grow grass thicker, leading to a stunning, lush, and resilient lawn.

Kentucky bluegrass seed is known to have only moderate shade tolerance, but that’s not the case with perennial ryegrass. Additionally, Kentucky bluegrass thrives in full sun.

A grass seed mix with the highly shade-tolerant perennial ryegrass ensures that the slow-growing Kentucky bluegrass survives and thrives in light shade and cooler areas. As a result, you enjoy a more durable lawn.

Essentially, the Blue Ribbon Mix establishes a resilient lawn, which is necessary for active northern lawns. The product has been specifically designed to withstand the weather conditions of the northern half of the US.

While summers are lovely, the northern states, such as Montana, Pennsylvania, and the Dakotas, experience harsh winters with heavy snowfall. The Blue Ribbon Mix lawn can withstand these conditions and will go dormant when temperatures drop dramatically, resurfacing when springtime rolls around.

This quality mix is excellent for well-trafficked lawns such as children and pet play areas, residential lawns, sports turf, and schools. The perennial ryegrass is drought-resistant and can withstand heavy foot traffic, protecting the slow-growing bluegrass seed.

In addition, perennial ryegrass is fast-growing, thickens your lawn, and repairs dead patches within a short time. As a result, the quality of your lawn remains unmatched.

Our elite Blue Ribbon Kentucky Bluegrass Seed blend offers the best of both worlds. Specifically cultivated to withstand wear and handle extended drought, our seed mix helps you grow a healthy, vibrant blue-green lawn.

 

The Right Season for Growing a Healthy Lawn with a Kentucky Bluegrass Seed Mix

On its own, Kentucky Bluegrass should be planted in the fall or spring, while perennial ryegrass thrives when planted in late summer (or early fall) or early spring. The best season for the Blue Ribbon Mix germination is in early spring. You may also plant during late fall.

Both seeds thrive at a depth of ¼ to ⅛ inches in the ground.

The optimal soil pH for Kentucky bluegrass is between 6 and 7. The perennial ryegrass needs a pH of between 5.5 and 7.5. Consequently, soil pH between 6 and 7 offers the best long-term results for the Blue Ribbon Mix.

Perennial ryegrass germinates in five to 14 days, providing much-needed ground cover and soil stabilization as you wait for the Kentucky bluegrass, which takes longer to germinate—about 21 to 28 days.

You’ll notice that a month after planting, your lawn changes from plain green to a beautifully unique dark emerald green to blue-green color, courtesy of the Kentucky bluegrass seed.

To grow your lawn quicker, you need to:

  • Water daily
  • Enhance soil health using inoculants, seed spreaders, and soil stabilizers
  • Add mulch to keep the soil surface moist and healthy

 

Grow Your Own Premium Quality Kentucky Bluegrass

If you live in the northern half of the US, you’ll want to plant grass seed with excellent winter hardiness to ensure your lawn can withstand cooler winters and thrive during the lovely summers.

The Blue Ribbon Mix, a seed blend of 80% Kentucky bluegrass and 20% perennial ryegrass, is a premium-quality blend designed to perform in areas that see all four seasons.

Order your own Kentucky bluegrass seed blend today, or talk to us to learn more about choosing the best grass for your lawn. With over two decades of experience, you can count on our experts to help you get the perfect grass seed for your needs!

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