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5 lbs
$49.99
395 in stock
$49.99
395 in stock
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.
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Product Overview
Sheep fescue (Festuca ovina) is a fine-textured, cool-season perennial bunchgrass prized for its tufted, low-growing habit and outstanding drought tolerance. Native to Europe and well-adapted to North American climates, this grass forms dense, blue-green clumps just 6–12 inches tall—making it ideal for wildflower meadows, ornamental gardens, and no-mow lawns.
• Meadow-Style Aesthetic: Creates a soft, rolling “blanket” of blue-green foliage for a naturalistic look
• Low-Input & Drought Tolerant: Thrives on as little as 12–15″ of rainfall annually; minimal irrigation, mowing, or fertilization required
• Weed Suppression & Erosion Control: Dense fibrous roots bind soil and outcompete weeds—perfect for slopes and roadside plantings
• Disease & Pest Resistance: Naturally resists brown patch, dollar spot, and insect pests
• Versatile Landscape Uses: Performs beautifully in xeriscapes, meadows, and as a low-maintenance turf alternative
Sheep fescue is especially valuable for ecological landscapes and pollinator-friendly designs. Its fine, clumping form allows wildflowers to emerge freely and helps stabilize soil in sensitive or sloped environments. Whether used as a “no-mow” groundcover or to complement ornamental plantings, it combines visual softness with rugged performance.
Directions
Seeding Rate:
• 4–6 lb per 1,000 sq. ft. (pure stand)
• 2–3 lb per 1,000 sq. ft. when mixed with wildflowers or other grasses
Planting Time:
• Early spring or early fall, when soil temperatures are between 50–65 °F
Soil Preferences:
• Grows well in sandy, loamy, or rocky soils
• Prefers well-drained conditions, but tolerates light compaction
Maintenance:
• Mow or trim once in late spring to remove debris and encourage fresh growth
• Light spring fertilization (if desired) using slow-release, low-rate nitrogen
Ideal For
• Homeowners seeking a low-maintenance, meadow-style lawn
• Landscapers designing wildlife-friendly or water-efficient plantings
• Erosion control on slopes, roadsides, and swales
• Ornamental gardens, pathways, and rockeries needing a soft, natural groundcover
With its elegant foliage, ecological function, and adaptability, Sheep Fescue is a landscape workhorse that brings visual charm and lasting utility to both formal and informal settings.
Weight | 5 lbs |
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Dimensions | 6 in |
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