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Our Low Work and Water Dwarf Fescue Grass Seed Mix is the solution for a low-maintenance drought tolerant lawn. An easy care turf, it stops the traditional once-per-week cutting required by traditional Kentucky Bluegrass -- perfect for those of us with better things to do than weekend lawn work.
This is a cool season grass mix, featuring two dwarfed tall fescue grasses - Birmingham Tall Fescue and Memphis Tall Fescue, each developed to have a short habit. These grasses quickly green up in spring, and they have exceptional disease and insect resistance. They were developed in hot climates, where they provide excellent density in summer and for keeping a dark green color Fescue grasses have deep fibrous roots; this helps to increase its durability in high traffic areas. Dense, deep roots also create a drought tolerant lawn; Low Work and Water turf typically only needs about 4” of rain per month, requiring little additional irrigation, except during dry spells without summer rains. For a more manicured look, it can be cut once every four to six weeks to a height of 3" to 4". This grass mix can tolerate shade; in summer or anytime the average temperature is above 80°F, it should be kept at 3″ or taller to prevent the ends from rusting or burning.
This mix is suited for a wide range of the United States and is best for all but the hottest extremes (See recommended planting area map in product photos). Low Work and Water is best sown in March through early May, or late August through September. This grass grows best at and around 70°F.
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Overall rating: 4.642857 / 5 from 14 reviews.
Review topics: ["grass","spot","soil","seeds","growing"].
"The grass seed is doing what it is supposed to do! I am hoping it is as easy as I think it will be to care for!"
"Comes up quickly. Tolerates heat, sun and shade"
"Too early to tell"
"I cut down trees in an area between 1/4 & 1/2 acre and had it graded out to extend my backyard space. I simply ran a rake over the soil, and added a little top soil to mix into areas that were really red (Georgia clay red) and mixed that in. I sowed the seeds, fertilizer, added a light coating of wheat straw, and 5 days in and I'm already seeing a light hugh of green across the areas! The important piece is to ensure you water every 2 hours during the warm part of the day for 6 minutes or so, and up it comes! I'm seeding 9000 sq ft at a time to avoid having no more than two sprinklers set up at a time. I had a bag that I ordered in the spring that I put down and just got two more 5lb bags today, so we are off to the races!"
"Fescue seed did start to germinate within 2 weeks. The sparrows did start to probe under the straw mulch, so I had to cover with white shade cloth to leave the ground undisturbed. Hopefully more seed will continue to germinate and the sparrows/squirrels will leave the seedlings undisturbed. My concern to the lawn edge. So I came up with an idea today. Start my own tray of grass plugs to make a consistent edge of grass."
"This is a fantastic grass seed that takes root and begins showing within a week or two! Had some areas of patchy grass and the consistent watering along with spring rains helped this fantastic thick low growing grass develop into a beautiful yard."
"I planted this grass in some large bare areas and over-seeded into the existing turf. I kept on top of the few weeds and with all the moisture this area has received the areas have sprouted well."
"I focused on the prep work. I sprayed to kill existing lawn which was a bad mix of blue grass and tall fescue. Rototilled twice, because smaller machine barely scratched the surface. A 36"" rake really helped in the leveling process. I thought a blanket of peat moss would trick the birds from finding the grass seed. For a week, there was daily disturbance from the birds. So on the following weekend I placed a permeable covering to discourage the birds. It made a big difference. Few holes were made at this point. Within two weeks the grass seed sprouted! So I switched to an open netting to discourage the birds yet allow greater sunlight to the seedling lawn. I plan to fill in any low spots and bare spots next spring. Hopefully the winter survival rate is high enough that the front yard will only require a minor reseeding in the Spring 2023."
"used as a ground cover around a stone path."
"Germination of seeds was very good."