Best Grass Seed for Shade(Under Trees & Low-Light Yards)

Top-Rated Shade-Tolerant Grass Seed
for Low-Light Yards & Under Trees
Stop burning money on seed that can’t survive. Grow a lush, deep-green lawn with only 3–6 hours of sun.
Why Shade Lawns Fail (And How to Fix It)
Lack of Light: Most standard grasses need 6+ hours of sun to survive. Shade-tolerant varieties, like Fine Fescues, have a different leaf structure that allows them to capture more light with less exposure.
Tree Root Competition: Trees aren’t just stealing light; they are stealing water and nutrients. Soil compaction from tree roots prevents grass from getting established. Our mixes focus on drought tolerance to help grass compete.
The 3-Step Shade Audit
Measure Sunlight
Check the area at 10am, 1pm, and 4pm. If it’s shaded in all three, you need Heavy Shade Fine Fescue.
Mow Higher
Shade grass needs more surface area to catch light. Set your mower to 3.5 or 4 inches.
Reduce Nitrogen
Shade grass grows slower. Use 1/2 the fertilizer of your sunny areas to avoid burning.
Pick Your Shade Level
Every low-light lawn is different. Match your sunlight exposure to the right seed mix.
Dappled / Partial
3–6 Hours of Sunlight
Ideal for yards with filtered light through tall trees or morning sun only.
See Shade Mix Grass→Heavy Shade
Less than 3 Hours of Sunlight
For dense canopies and areas where traditional grass always thins out.
See Fine Fescue →Under Trees
Root competition & soil acidity
Specialized seed that handles tree root competition and low pH environments.
See Root-Resilient Mix →Our Top Shade Recommendations
Expert-tested blends designed to photosynthesize efficiently in low-light environments and stay green under pressure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about growing grass in low-light and under trees.