Performance Grass Seed Mix - Certified - Tall Fescue, KY Blue, Perennial Ryegrass
Performance Grass Seed Mix - Certified - Tall Fescue, KY Blue, Perennial Ryegrass
Performance Grass Seed Mix - Certified - Tall Fescue, KY Blue, Perennial Ryegrass
Performance Grass Seed Mix - Certified - Tall Fescue, KY Blue, Perennial Ryegrass
Performance Grass Seed Mix - Certified - Tall Fescue, KY Blue, Perennial Ryegrass
Performance Grass Seed Mix - Certified - Tall Fescue, KY Blue, Perennial Ryegrass

Performance Grass Seed Mix - Certified - Tall Fescue, KY Blue, Perennial Ryegrass

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88% Tall Fescue, 6% Kentucky Blue Grass, 6% Perennial Ryegrass.

OhhMyGoodness offers professional landscape products... seed, fertilizer, insecticides / herbicides... at great value to make your lawn the best in the neighborhood.   OhhMyGoodness also sells landscape and fruit trees and shrubs as well as all the needed fertilizers and insecticides / herbicides for vibrant health to make them flourish!   You must treat both the soil and the plant for great results!

The gold standard for grass seed is Certified seed.  Performance Seed Mix is Certified seed and a simply superior blend of tall fescue, Kentucky bluegrass and perennial rye grass.  Performance grows exceptional quality, low maintenance turf for sun and shade combining durable Tall fescues with KY Blue and Perennial Rye.  Contains Renegade DT and Amity Tall Fescues with Quartz KY Blue and Metolius Perennial Rye.

Renegade DT is a new variety of turf type tall fescue taken from elite varieties that set themselves apart through demonstrated superior summer performance, disease resistance and drought tolerance.  Renegade DT has a dark green color and is well adapted to hot summers, lower fertility soils, higher salt conditions, shade, and tough use situations.  It is a lower growing “Semi-Dwarf “type variety with a medium-slow growth rate requiring less mowing. 

Amity tall fescue is a new elite variety of tall fescue that demonstrates superior summer performance, density, disease resistance, wear tolerance, and overall quality. Amity is one of the highest rated varieties on the market with leaf texture comparable to bluegrass, Amity is the perfect choice wherever a quality tall fescue turf is needed.

Quartz Kentucky Bluegrass is dark green, medium dense with excellent turf quality and wear tolerance.  It is an outstanding performer under summer stress, and persists indefinitely under demanding turf grass conditions.  Quartz KY Blue is lower growing, requiring less frequent mowing.  Superior heat and drought tolerance.

Metolius Perennial Rye, developed at Rutgers, is an elite lower growing, dense dark green proven excellent for both perennial turf and overseeding.

Disease Resistance and Stress Tolerance:

Broad overall disease resistance and stress tolerance.  Outstanding resistance to brown patch, and very good resistance to both leaf spot and net blotch. Proven excellent in high traffic areas in New Jersey.

Seeding and Establishment:

Recommended seeding times are early to mid spring (good) or late summer to early fall (best).  Normally seedlings will emerge in 8 – 12 days after planting and the first mowing can be expected in 3 – 5 weeks. 

Management:

A mowing height between 1.25 – 3.5 inches is ideal but lower and higher cutting heights can be tolerated.

APPLICATION RATES & PROGRAMS:
Directions for Use

4 to 8 lbs / 1000 sq ft

"A home valued at $150,000 with lawn only could be worth $8,250 to $19,050 more with a landscape of color and large plants. The multi-state study found minimal landscapes (simple design with small plants) detracted from the value.  Research data showed home price premiums increased 6 to 7 percent for home landscapes upgraded from good to excellent and 4 to 5 percent for an upgrade from average to good. Combined, a landscape upgrade from average to excellent increases home value by 10 to 12 percent."  Turf Magazine, 2016