Examples of good shade seed mixes

By Barbra Bakker


There are many different turf-grasses, but some are more suited to shady growing conditions than others. Putting in a lawn is a big investment, so it makes sense to do some research to find out which grass seed will be most successful in your growing conditions.

The first thing to think about is where you live. If you're located in a cooler or northern climate then you'll want to make sure that there is quite a bit of the fescue variety of seed in your grass mixture.

If you're in a warmer climate and looking for a good shade seed then something along the lines of the St. Augustine grass is a better choice for you.

Are you in a moderate climate such as the Pacific Northwest? In that case just about any grass seed will work well for you, except for the ones specifically grown for hot climates.

Most grass seed that you buy has a mix of seeds in it. This ensures the best chance of germination for the widest range of soil and climate conditions. Unless you live in an extreme climate (either very hot or very cold), a grass seed containing some combination of the following seeds would be a good choice:

Kentucky Bluegrass
Perennial Ryegrass
Creeping Red Fescue
Chewings Fescue

One grass seed that's readily available in most areas of the country is Scotts Sun & Shade Grass Seed. It contains Perennial Ryegrass, Kentucky Bluegrass and Red Fescue which is an excellent shade seed mix for cooler or northern climates and is great for over-seeding as well.

Here is why Scotts is a good choice: The ryegrass comes up quick and is disease resistant. The bluegrass adds a nice color, is aggressively spreading and self-repairing. And red fescue is an excellent shade seed. This produces a dark green fine bladed lawn that is very professional looking.




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