While planting and growing grass is not difficult–I once heard that it could be planted on concrete–there are strategies for successfully planting grass seed to ensure the most success. Listen to this audio podcast to hear the discussion about all these topics.
Fall – The best time for planting grass seed is fall. Early enough so it becomes established before the first frost bot not too early that the heat will hinder growth.
Plant what grows best for your part of the country and the site conditions. Your local seed supplier will carry what you need. Companies like Pennington Seed ship different varieties to different parts of the country.
Yes, brand does matter. You want a quality seed that will have a deep root system and look nice.
Yes, a blend of varieties will offer multiple benefits. Some grasses take a long time to germinate, others germinate quickly. Some spread and some are bunch grasses. Using a blend when planting grass seed gives you benefits of multiple varieties.
As little as possible. Deep roots from quality seed will lower the need for fertilizers.
As needed, follow the instructions for the variety you plant and keep well watered until the grass seed is established.
Handyguy Brian discussed some of the things he learned about Pennington Grass. He visited Pennington’s R&D facility in Oregon earlier this year and has some interesting insight into seed varieties.
At Pennington’s “Seed for Yourself” Summit, Handyguy Brian was given the opportunity to try planting grass seed in a small plot using Pennington® Smart Seed to learn about the benefits of using a high-quality, pure seed product. Seed products are most appropriate for use when planting grass seed for a new lawn or re-seeding large areas.
Every bag of Pennington® Smart Seed contains pure seed and no filler. The seed varieties used in Pennington® Smart Seed
are some of the most advanced varieties available and have been developed for their drought tolerance. At least 60 percent of the seed in every bag of Pennington® Smart Seed
has been qualified by the Turfgrass Water Conservation Alliance (TWCA) for its drought tolerance. Pennington Seed is one of the three founding members of the TWCA, which works with state university systems and private research enterprises to develop turfgrasses that use less water.
In addition to using only the most advanced varieties, each seed is further enhanced with Pennington’s exclusive MYCO Advantage seed technology, which helps to introduce beneficial micro-organisms that attach themselves to the emerging seed roots for a denser, deeper root system.
After minimal soil tilling, Brian evenly spread fertilizer and Pennington® Smart Seed across his plots. Over the next several weeks, each plot received regular watering as appropriate.*
During the first days of planting grass seed , the seed absorbs water but has not swelled to the point of bursting open. Depending on the variety of grass, germination is not typically visible until at least 8 days, with some varieties taking well over 14 days.
At 14 days, germination is visible with a number of seeds having sprouted. Germination progresses over the next few weeks.
Through day 35-49, the grass continues to thicken across the seeded area. While full establishment for Pennington® Smart Seed takes longer than Pennington® 1-Step Complete
, the grass grows beautiful and thick.
Pennington offers specialized variety blends or mixes of Pennington® Smart Seed. Pennington® Smart Seed
comes in both traditional variety blends/mixes (Perennial Ryegrass, Kentucky Bluegrass, Tall Fescue and Fescue/Bluegrass), as well as specialized mixes that are customized to specific regional climates – taking the guesswork out of selection. Varieties include: Sun & Shade, Dense Shade, Northeast, Midwest, Pacific Northwest and Pennsylvania State.
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