Creeping Red Fescue Seed by Eretz 3lb - CHOOSE SIZE! Willamette Valley Oregon Grown, No Fillers, No Weed or Other Crop Seeds, Premium Shade Grass Seed.
Creeping Red Fescue Seed by Eretz 3lb - CHOOSE SIZE! Willamette Valley Oregon Grown, No Fillers, No Weed or Other Crop Seeds, Premium Shade Grass Seed.
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Creeping Red Fescue Seed by Eretz 3lb - CHOOSE SIZE! Willamette Valley Oregon Grown, No Fillers, No Weed or Other Crop Seeds, Premium Shade Grass Seed.

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Key item features

  • Shade Performance: Perennial, fine-bladed grass with excellent performance in shaded areas.
  • Disease & Drought Resistance: Superior resistance to both disease and drought conditions.
  • Aggressive Growth: Aggressive tillering fills in lawns, naturally growing 6-8" tall; performs well whether cut or uncut.
  • Color Quality: Medium to dark green color for a visually appealing lawn.
  • Purity: Weed and other crop seed free, with 99.6% pure seed and 0.4% inert matter.
  • Low Maintenance: Requires minimal fertilizer and higher mowing depth is recommended.
  • Planting Instructions: Best planted in Spring or Fall; till ground before sowing, firm soil, level, spread seeds evenly, rake/till gently into soil, cover, and keep soil moist until established.
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May 24, 2021
Patti
5 out of 5 stars review

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Growing Slowly But Growning

The grass is growning slowly but it is growing. It took a good while for it to germinate too. I suspect this is because I'm growing it in the shade.

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