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Combat Extreme™ Southern Zone
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Combat Extreme™ Southern Zone - This a 3-way mixture of cool season turf type fescue and hybrid bluegrass which is heat and drought tolerant enough to be used in USDA Zones 8 - 10 (partial shade recommend for USDA Zone 9 and 10). This grass seed mix produces a dense turf grass that has excellent heat tolerance, withstands high traffic, and is disease resistant. This grass seed is an excellent choice for southern climates that have partial shade. Can be used in full sun in colder climates.
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The bluegrass hybrid that is in Combat Extreme™ grass seed mix is SPF 30. It is a cross between Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) and Texas bluegrass (Poa arachnifera), and it is well suited for bluegrass turf applications for improved heat and drought tolerance. SPF 30 features a low-growing, moderately dense growth habit with a medium, bright green color and a medium-fine leaf texture and offers improved shade tolerance. SPF 30 mixes well with most other cool-season grasses such fine fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrasses, and tall fescue. Because of its Texas bluegrass component, SPF 30 is well suited for areas with temperate to hot summers and more temperate winters. It is well suited to mixes with turf-type tall fescues, affording improved density and recovery from damage. SPF 30 has exhibited the following characteristics:
Why Combat Extreme™ Southern
- Excellent heat tolerance. This grass, in fact, seems to grow better the warmer it gets in the summer. The growth and vigor of most Kentucky bluegrass varieties will generally decline under high heat (upper 80s-100s), which can reduce its traffic and wear tolerance during the hottest times of the growing season. The Texas hybrid blue grass appears to maintain more active summer growth, which translates into better traffic tolerance and ability to recover from traffic injury.
- Deep and extensive root production. These hybrids produce an extensive root system, which enhances heat and drought resistance. A dense root system will also improve traffic tolerance, ability to recover from wear, and will improve footing (traction) in a sports turf application.
- Extensive and aggressive rhizome formation. These grasses form large, extensive and aggressive rhizomes (underground stems). Different from roots, rhizomes contain growing points that produce new grass plants. Grasses that produce rhizomes are better able to tolerate traffic and will recover more quickly from traffic-induced wear – often without the need to re-seed the worn areas. An aggressive rhizome system also means better traction in a sports turf situation.
- Low mowing height tolerance. Its excellent heat tolerance and aggressive root and rhizome formation characteristics allow this grass, when necessary, to be mowed at lower heights than many Kentucky blue grasses – especially during the heat of summer. This can be important for “showcase” sports turf applications.
- Potential to require less irrigation. There is a good anecdotal field evidence to suggest that the hybrid blue grasses require less irrigation than some of the Kentucky blue grasses, and perhaps less than the turf-type tall fescues. This ability to sustain growth and vigor with less irrigation is likely due to its ability to form deeper roots than most other blue grasses, and its excellent heat tolerance.
Three Combat Blends To Optimize Varieties:
- Combat Extreme Northern Zone - USDA Zones 4 - 5
- Combat Extreme Transition Zone - USDA Zones 6 - 7
- Combat Extreme Southern Zone - USDA Zones 8 - 10
Each Combat Extreme™ mixture will perform well outside of the given zone. For example, there is no reason you could not use Combat Extreme™ Transition Zone in USDA Zone 8 or Combat Extreme™ Northern Zone in USDA 6. These USDA Zones are given as optimal guidelines, but not as fixed rules.
USING THE QUICK GRASS SEED CALCULATOR: Simply select your unit of measurement and enter your area value(s). The total square footage (if appropriate) and seed required to cover your area will be automatically calculated Coverage: 100-125 sq. ft. Total Area:0 sq. ft. Seed Rqd.:0 lbs. USING THE ADVANCED GRASS SEED CALCULATOR: Enter as many grass areas/lots as you need. If you have lots with areas not needing seed (e.g. buildings, driveways etc.) enter the dimensions of those under 'Voids' to be subtracted from the total area. Clicking the '+' button will add a new area; clicking '-' will remove the associated area. Coverage: 100-125 sq. ft. Total Area:0 sq. ft. Seed Rqd.:0 lbs.
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Characteristics of Combat Extreme™
Self-repairing turf |
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Strong, deep root system |
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Produces a thick even lawn grass |
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Excellent color and disease resistant |
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Rapid germination and quick spring green-up |
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Higher value for the home owner than conventional tall fescue grass seed |
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Blending fescue grass seed varieties together that have top performance on some of the desired characteristics allows the lawn to adapt itself to various conditions. In the shady areas, the grass seed varieties with good shade tolerance will prevail, in the high traffic areas the best wear tolerant grass seed varieties will prevail, etc. The result is a beautiful lawn grass everywhere, from the same grass seed mix. This is especially true when combined with SPF-30 hybrid bluegrass. SPF-30 is is extremely heat and drought tolerant as well as shade tolerant.
Combat Extreme™ fescue grass seed sets a new standard for home lawns. Not only is the Combat Extreme™ grass seed a blend of top performing seed varieties, now it has the ability to repair itself through outstanding tillering characteristics as well as requiring less water and fertilizer. That is why Combat Extreme™ grass seed is the only seed you’ll ever need! In our opinion, this is the best grass that we carry (for durability and hardiness) and the best tall fescue and bluegrass mix on the market today!
Seeding Rate & Planting Time
- New turf: Sow 6 - 8 pounds turf seed per 1,000 square feet or 240 - 320 lbs/acre for broadcast seeding
- Over-seeding: Sow 3 - 4 pounds lawn seed per 1,000 square feet or 120 - 160 lbs per acre for broadcast over-seeding
- Plant Combat Extreme™ grass seed when soil temperature reaches 55 degrees in spring up until a minimum of 6 weeks before frost in fall
Planting Guide
SOWING TEMPERATURE
55F+
WHEN TO PLANT
Spring 55F or up to 6 weeks before first frost
AVERAGE GERM TIME
7 - 14 Days
DAYS TO FIRST MOWING
21 - 30 Days
PLANTING DEPTH
Surface to 1/8 Inch
SOWING METHOD
Broadcast or Drill
MOWING HEIGHT
2.5 - 3 Inches

ENVIRONMENT
Full Sun or Partial Shade Zones 9 - 10
ZONES
3 - 10
Grass Specifications
IDEAL FOR
Lawns, Parks, Recreation Fields
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
Wear Tolerance, Medium Bladed
ESTABLISHMENT RATE
Mod

MOISTURE REQUIREMENTS
Low to Moderate
ACIDIC SOIL TOLERANCE
High
SALINITY TOLERANCE
Low
COLD TOLERANCE
Medium
SHADE TOLERANCE
Good to Excellent
WEAR TOLERANCE
Medium to High
THATCH TENDANCY
Low
FERTILITY NEEDS
Low to Medium

SEASON
Perennial
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Combat Extreme™ Northern Zone - This tall fescue and Kentucky Bluegrass mix produces fine to medium leaf blades which allows a dense turf to form. This grass seed mix uses lower-growing cultivars which means that mowing requirements and clipping yields can be reduced up to 30 percent. Combat Extreme™ Northern Zone grass seed establishes rapidly when soil temperatures are above 55 degrees Fahrenheit. The varieties of turf type fescue grass were selected due to their ability to withstand hot summer temperatures as well as cold and harsh winters in USDA Zones 4 - 5. Combat Extreme™ Northern Zone grass seed has improved germination which allows it to establish more quickly than other varieties and its lower growth habit significantly reduces the amount of top growth. It does extremely well in full sun or partial shade in USDA Zones 4 - 5. Combat Extreme™ Northern Zone grass has the addition of Kentucky Bluegrass for extra cold tolerance and turf density. Combat Extreme™ Northern Zone grass seed an excellent choice for professional or home use.
Three Combat Blends To Optimize Varieties:
- Combat Extreme Northern Zone - USDA Zones 4 - 5
- Combat Extreme Transition Zone - USDA Zones 6 - 7
- Combat Extreme Southern Zone - USDA Zones 8 - 10
Each Combat Extreme mixture will perform well outside of the given zone. For example, there is no reason you could not use Combat Extreme Transition Zone in USDA Zone 8 or Combat Extreme Northern Zone in USDA 6. These USDA Zones are given as optimal guidelines, but not as fixed rules.Combat Extreme grass seed is one of the few tall fescue grass lawn seed blends available that is 100% weed free!
Seed size is much larger for turf fescue than Kentucky Bluegrass; therefore, by weight this is a 90%/10% fescue/bluegrass blend, but by seed count it is a pretty equal blend.
USING THE QUICK GRASS SEED CALCULATOR: Simply select your unit of measurement and enter your area value(s). The total square footage (if appropriate) and seed required to cover your area will be automatically calculated Coverage: 100-125 sq. ft. Total Area:0 sq. ft. Seed Rqd.:0 lbs. USING THE ADVANCED GRASS SEED CALCULATOR: Enter as many grass areas/lots as you need. If you have lots with areas not needing seed (e.g. buildings, driveways etc.) enter the dimensions of those under 'Voids' to be subtracted from the total area. Clicking the '+' button will add a new area; clicking '-' will remove the associated area. Coverage: 100-125 sq. ft. Total Area:0 sq. ft. Seed Rqd.:0 lbs.
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Unlike other turf type tall fescue grass seeds, Combat Extreme has the ability to repair itself. Traditional tall fescue grass will clump together, not filling in the bare spots and producing an uneven lawn. With bare spots, weeds are more apt to take over the lawn. What makes Combat Extreme™ Northern Zone grass seed unique is its ability to fill in these open areas with through aggressive tillering.
Another great feature of Kentucky bluegrass is its extreme cold tolerance. That is why we have added it to our regular Combat Extreme blend for the USDA Zones 4-5 where cold tolerance can be of the utmost importance. Bluegrass blends well with turf type fescue and makes it softer in appearance and more dense. Midnight Kentucky bluegrass was also developed with quick establishment in mind. It is wear tolerant and repairs itself by rhizomes and tillering improving its turf density.Characteristics of Combat Extreme™ Northern Zone
Self-repairing turf |
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Strong, deep root system |
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Produces a thick even lawn grass |
|
Excellent color and disease resistant |
|
Rapid germination and quick spring green-up |
|
Higher value for the home owner than conventional tall fescue grass seed |
|
Mixing varieties together that have top performance on some of the desired characteristics allows the lawn to adapt itself to various conditions. In the shady areas, the grass seed varieties with good shade tolerance will prevail, in the high traffic areas the best wear tolerant grass seed varieties will prevail, etc. The result is a beautiful lawn grass everywhere, from the same grass seed blend.
Combat Extreme™ grass seed sets a new standard for home lawns. Not only is the Combat Extreme™ Northern Zone grass seed a blend of top performing seed varieties, now it has the ability to repair itself through outstanding tillering characteristics as well as requiring less water and fertilizer. That is why Combat Extreme™ Northern Zone grass seed is the only seed you’ll ever need! In our opinion, this is the best grass that we carry (for durability and hardiness) and the best tall fescue and bluegrass mix on the market today!
Seeding Rate & Planting Time
- New turf: Sow 6 - 8 pounds Combat grass seed per 1,000 square feet or 240 - 320 lbs/acre for broadcast seeding
- Over-seeding: Sow 3 - 4 pounds Combat Extreme™ cold climate grass seed per 1,000 square feet or 120 - 160 lbs per acre for broadcast over-seeding
- Plant cold climate grass seed when soil temperature reaches 55 degrees in spring up until a minimum of 6 weeks before frost in fall
Planting Guide
SOWING TEMPERATURE
55F+
WHEN TO PLANT
Spring 55F or up to 6 weeks before first frost
AVERAGE GERM TIME
7 - 14 Days
DAYS TO FIRST MOWING
21 - 30 Days
PLANTING DEPTH
Surface to 1/8 Inch
SOWING METHOD
Broadcast or Drill
MOWING HEIGHT
2.5 - 3 Inches

ENVIRONMENT
Full Sun to Partial Shade
ZONES
3 - 8
Grass Specifications
IDEAL FOR
Lawns, Parks, Recreation Fields
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
Wear Tolerance, Medium Bladed
ESTABLISHMENT RATE
Moderate

MOISTURE REQUIREMENTS
Low to Moderate
ACIDIC SOIL TOLERANCE
High
SALINITY TOLERANCE
Low
COLD TOLERANCE
Medium
SHADE TOLERANCE
Good to Excellent
WEAR TOLERANCE
Medium to High
THATCH TENDENCY
Low
FERTILIZER NEEDS
Low to Medium

SEASON
Perennial
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USING THE QUICK GRASS SEED CALCULATOR:
Simply select your unit of measurement and enter your area value(s). The total square footage (if appropriate) and seed required to cover your area will be automatically calculated
Grass Seed
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Lawn Area
Total Area:0 sq. ft.
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USING THE ADVANCED GRASS SEED CALCULATOR:
Enter as many grass areas/lots as you need. If you have lots with areas not needing seed (e.g. buildings, driveways etc.) enter the dimensions of those under 'Voids' to be subtracted from the total area. Clicking the '+' button will add a new area; clicking '-' will remove the associated area.
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Grass Characteristics Start fine tuning your grass selection based on what priorities you are looking for: drought, shade, texture, water use, etc.







Legacy is our premier fine fescue grass seed blend with three different varieties of fine fescue grass seed to give you the best turf possible. This elite blend combines hard fescue, chewings fescue, and creeping red fescue to give you the immaculate fine fescue lawn that you have been looking for. High quality look for a very low price!
Over the centuries, fine fescues have been renowned for their survival under extreme conditions. They grow in infertile and dry soils, tolerate close mowing heights, deep shade and grow in places where turf is neglected, tortured and forgotten. In these areas, fescues endure.
Why People Choose Legacy
Legacy fine fescue grass seed mixture is the perfect solution to those difficult-to-manage turf areas. Legacy blend is hard fescue grass seed, chewings fescue grass seed and creeping red fescue grass seed, specially blended for optimum performance under the highest turf grass management, or planted as a cover for naturalizing low maintenance or native settings.
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USING THE QUICK GRASS SEED CALCULATOR:
Simply select your unit of measurement and enter your area value(s). The total square footage (if appropriate) and seed required to cover your area will be automatically calculated
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Coverage: 100-125 sq. ft.
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Total Area:0 sq. ft.
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USING THE ADVANCED GRASS SEED CALCULATOR:
Enter as many grass areas/lots as you need. If you have lots with areas not needing seed (e.g. buildings, driveways etc.) enter the dimensions of those under 'Voids' to be subtracted from the total area. Clicking the '+' button will add a new area; clicking '-' will remove the associated area.
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Coverage: 100-125 sq. ft.
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Grass Characteristics Start fine tuning your grass selection based on what priorities you are looking for: drought, shade, texture, water use, etc.
Hard Fescue Grass
Classic hard fescue performance. Dense, dwarf, dark, compact growth that thrives in low fertility and infrequent irrigation. Extremely high endophyte levels. (roughly 20% of the mixture.)
Chewings Fescue Grass
The most unique advancement in fescue breeding—a true fescue with extraordinary turf quality. Fine textured and low-growing, with very high endophyte levels. (roughly 40% of the mixture.)
Creeping Red Fescue Grass
Extremely high quality turf with high levels of viable endophyte. Excellent soil stabilization through aggressive, rhizomatous growth habit. (roughly 40% of the mixture.)
Low Maintenance Turf
Legacy fine fescue grass seed blend is perfect for partly to heavily shaded sites where water and fertilizer conservation is important. Areas with dry shade are perfect for establishing fine fescue grass seed blends in spring or fall.
Native / Naturalized Grass Areas
Legacy fine fescue grass is an excellent mixture for establishing and stabilizing naturalized areas. From wildlife cover to wildflower beds, erosion buffers to bank stabilization, Legacy fine fescue blend is well suited to broadcast, drill, and hydroseedings.
Seeding Rate & Planting Time
- New turf: Sow 4 - 5 pounds fine fescue lawn seed per 1,000 square feet or 160 - 200 lbs/acre for broadcast seeding
- Over-seeding: Sow 2 - 2 1/2 pounds fine fescue grass seed per 1,000 square feet or 80 - 100 lbs per acre for broadcast over-seeding
- Plant cool climate grass seed when soil temperature reaches 55 degrees in spring up until a minimum of 8 weeks before frost in fall
Planting Guide
SOWING TEMPERATURE
55F+
WHEN TO PLANT
Spring 55F or up to 8 weeks before first frost
AVERAGE GERM TIME
14 - 21 days
DAYS TO FIRST MOWING
26 - 32 days
PLANTING DEPTH
Surface to 1/4 Inch
SOWING METHOD
Broadcast or Drill
MOWING HEIGHT
2 - 2.5 inches

ENVIRONMENT
Full Sun to Partial Shade
ZONES
3 - 7
Grass Specifications
IDEAL FOR
Lawns, Low Maintenance Areas
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
Fine Bladed, Shade Tolerance
ESTABLISHMENT RATE
Moderate

MOISTURE REQUIREMENTS
Moderate
ACIDIC SOIL TOLERANCE
Medium to High
SALINITY TOLERANCE
Low
COLD TOLERANCE
High
SHADE TOLERANCE
Excellent
WEAR TOLERANCE
Low
THATCH TENDENCY
Low to Medium
FERTILIZER NEEDS
Low

SEASON
Perennial
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USING THE QUICK GRASS SEED CALCULATOR:
Simply select your unit of measurement and enter your area value(s). The total square footage (if appropriate) and seed required to cover your area will be automatically calculated
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USING THE ADVANCED GRASS SEED CALCULATOR:
Enter as many grass areas/lots as you need. If you have lots with areas not needing seed (e.g. buildings, driveways etc.) enter the dimensions of those under 'Voids' to be subtracted from the total area. Clicking the '+' button will add a new area; clicking '-' will remove the associated area.
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Creeping red fescue grass is adapted to cool, temperate climates. It requires more moisture than hard fescue or sheep fescue, and prefers a pH of 5.5 to 6.5 but can survive considerable acidity. It can be grown as a dryland cover crop in coastal regions or other areas with average annual precipitation greater than 18 inches. Elsewhere, it will produce better yields if grown under irrigation. Creeping red fescue grass is climatically adapted to all of the major land resource regions that receive adequate moisture and have well-drained soils. It thrives in sun or shade. Creeping red fescue is distributed from the western to the eastern U.S.
Reverent, Zeal, Class One and/or Chantilly Creeping Red Fescue grass seed are outstanding members of the cool season grass family. Zeal, Class One and/or Chantilly has the ability to "creep" or spread through underground shoots which help repair damaged areas and fill in thin stands of lawn. This revolutionary breed of creeping red fescue grass is a beautiful shade of green and will maintain is luxurious color without extra fertilizer. Creeping red fescue makes excellent lawns, golf greens and turf for ground cover in landscaping. It is also an important grass seed for shade and performs even on sandy soils.
Seeding Rate & Planting Time
- New turf: Sow 4 - 5 pounds creeping red fescue turf seed per 1,000 square feet or 160 - 200 lbs/acre for broadcast seeding
- Over-seeding: Sow 2 - 2 1/2 pounds creeping red fescue lawn seed per 1,000 square feet or 80 - 100 lbs per acre for broadcast over-seeding
- Plant cool climate grass seed when soil temperature reaches 55 degrees in spring up until a minimum of 8 weeks before frost in fall
USING THE QUICK GRASS SEED CALCULATOR: Simply select your unit of measurement and enter your area value(s). The total square footage (if appropriate) and seed required to cover your area will be automatically calculated Coverage: 100-125 sq. ft. Total Area:0 sq. ft. Seed Rqd.:0 lbs. USING THE ADVANCED GRASS SEED CALCULATOR: Enter as many grass areas/lots as you need. If you have lots with areas not needing seed (e.g. buildings, driveways etc.) enter the dimensions of those under 'Voids' to be subtracted from the total area. Clicking the '+' button will add a new area; clicking '-' will remove the associated area. Coverage: 100-125 sq. ft. Total Area:0 sq. ft. Seed Rqd.:0 lbs.
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Planting Guide
SOWING TEMPERATURE
55F+
WHEN TO PLANT
Spring 55F or up to 8 weeks before first frost
AVERAGE GERM TIME
14 - 21 days
DAYS TO FIRST MOWING
26 - 32 days
PLANTING DEPTH
Surface to 1/8 Inch
SOWING METHOD
Broadcast or Drill
MOWING HEIGHT
2 - 2.5 inches

ENVIRONMENT
Full Sun to Partial Shade
ZONES
2 - 7
Grass Specifications
IDEAL FOR
Lawns, Low Maintenance Areas
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
Fine Bladed, Shade Tolerance
ESTABLISHMENT RATE
Moderate

MOISTURE REQUIREMENTS
Moderate
ACIDIC SOIL TOLERANCE
Medium to High
SALINITY TOLERANCE
Low
COLD TOLERANCE
High
SHADE TOLERANCE
Excellent
WEAR TOLERANCE
Low
THATCH TENDENCY
Low to Medium
FERTILIZER NEEDS
Low

SEASON
Perennial
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USING THE QUICK GRASS SEED CALCULATOR:
Simply select your unit of measurement and enter your area value(s). The total square footage (if appropriate) and seed required to cover your area will be automatically calculated
Grass Seed
Coverage: 100-125 sq. ft.
Lawn Area
Total Area:0 sq. ft.
Seed Rqd.:0 lbs.
USING THE ADVANCED GRASS SEED CALCULATOR:
Enter as many grass areas/lots as you need. If you have lots with areas not needing seed (e.g. buildings, driveways etc.) enter the dimensions of those under 'Voids' to be subtracted from the total area. Clicking the '+' button will add a new area; clicking '-' will remove the associated area.
Grass Seed
Coverage: 100-125 sq. ft.
Area / Lots
Voids (buildings, driveways, etc.)
Total Area:0 sq. ft.
Seed Rqd.:0 lbs.
USDA Grass Seed Guide
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Grasses Used in Your State You can look up to see what the most popular grasses used in your state are.
USDA Zone Map This is a USDA zone map specifically for your state so you can tell exactly what zone you are in.
Best Grasses For Your State This feature gives you a list of all the grasses that Outsidepride.com carries that are good for your state.
Grass Characteristics Start fine tuning your grass selection based on what priorities you are looking for: drought, shade, texture, water use, etc.









Outstanding Turf Quality
- Superior for overall quality grown under shade
- Dark green genetic color
- Very fine leaf texture
- Very good mowing qualities
- Excellent disease resistance
- Excellent red thread and dollar spot resistance
- Excellent drought tolerance
- Very good wear and traffic tolerance
- Excellent spring green-up and density
Seeding Rate & Planting Time
- New turf: Sow 4 - 5 pounds hard fescue grass seed per 1,000 square feet or 160 - 200 lbs/acre for broadcast seeding
- Over-seeding: Sow 2 - 2 1/2 pounds hard fescue grass seed per 1,000 square feet or 80 - 100 lbs per acre for broadcast over-seeding
- Plant cool climate grass seed when soil temperature reaches 55 degrees in spring up until a minimum of 8 weeks before frost in fall
USING THE QUICK GRASS SEED CALCULATOR: Simply select your unit of measurement and enter your area value(s). The total square footage (if appropriate) and seed required to cover your area will be automatically calculated Coverage: 100-125 sq. ft. Total Area:0 sq. ft. Seed Rqd.:0 lbs. USING THE ADVANCED GRASS SEED CALCULATOR: Enter as many grass areas/lots as you need. If you have lots with areas not needing seed (e.g. buildings, driveways etc.) enter the dimensions of those under 'Voids' to be subtracted from the total area. Clicking the '+' button will add a new area; clicking '-' will remove the associated area. Coverage: 100-125 sq. ft. Total Area:0 sq. ft. Seed Rqd.:0 lbs.
Grasses Used in Your State
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Grass Characteristics
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Planting Guide
SOWING TEMPERATURE
55F+
WHEN TO PLANT
Spring 55F or up to 8 weeks before first frost
AVERAGE GERM TIME
14 - 21 days
DAYS TO FIRST MOWING
26 - 32 days
PLANTING DEPTH
Surface to 1/4 Inch
SOWING METHOD
Broadcast or Drill
MOWING HEIGHT
2 - 2.5 inches

ENVIRONMENT
Partial Shade - Full Sun
ZONES
3 - 7
Grass Specifications
IDEAL FOR
Lawns, Low Maintenance Areas
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
Fine Bladed, Shade Tolerance
ESTABLISHMENT RATE
Moderate

MOISTURE REQUIREMENTS
Moderate
ACIDIC SOIL TOLERANCE
Medium to High
SALINITY TOLERANCE
Low
COLD TOLERANCE
High
SHADE TOLERANCE
Excellent
WEAR TOLERANCE
Low
THATCH TENDENCY
Low to Medium
FERTILIZER NEEDS
Low

SEASON
Perennial
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Sheep's fescue is a drought-resistant bunchgrass, somewhat hardier than any of the other fine-leaved fescues. Like hard fescue, this species does not produce much usable forage, but provides excellent ground cover. It is often called Blue Sheep fescue or Blue Sheep's fescue due to its bluish-green colored grass blades. It is somewhat slow to establish; however, once established it is very persistent, winter-hardy, and drought-tolerant.
Blue sheep fescue grass is a short (dwarf type), semi-erect bunch-grass that forms dense tufts with numerous, stiff, rather sharp, bluish-green leaves. Its overall stature is very similar to hard fescue, but somewhat shorter. It is a fine fescue grass that is low growing. Sheep's fescue grass seed is a great choice for naturalized areas or xeriscaping and it can be mixed with wildflower seeds and will not dominate. It can be used as a grass seed for shade as well.
Planting
Blue sheep fescue may be seeded in the early fall to mid fall depending on your climate. It should be planted 8 weeks before frost so use that as your guide for planting time in the fall or plant in the spring when frost season is over and soil temperatures are warming up. Early fall seeding is preferred in the low rainfall areas. Do not cover the grass seed with more than 1/4 inch of soil, on a firm seedbed.
Blue sheep fescue is adapted to a wide range of soil conditions in areas of 12 inches or more annual precipitation. It is adapted to about the same climate as bluegrass, and can be grown in most northern, agricultural areas. It succeeds better than most grasses on sandy or gravelly soils. Sheep fescue grass tolerates shade and moderate acidity, making it best adapted to forests and foothills of the intermountain region. This species is best adapted for critical area stabilization, e.g., road cuts and fills, pipelines, forest clearcuts and turf. Sheep's fescue grass seed is recommended for controlling soil erosion in areas having an annual rainfall of 10 - 17 inches. It is well adapted for roadbanks, in terraces or diversions, as dryland turf, in waterways, on steep slopes planned for permanent cover, and other critical areas subject to erosion. It is not intended for livestock grazing although it is palatable. Blue sheep's fescue is resistant to common turf diseases. No insects have adversely affected it to date.
Seeding Rate & Planting Time
- New turf: Sow 4 - 5 pounds hard fescue grass seed per 1,000 square feet or 160 - 200 lbs/acre for broadcast seeding
- Over-seeding: Sow 2 - 2 1/2 pounds hard fescue grass seed per 1,000 square feet or 80 - 100 lbs per acre for broadcast over-seeding
- Plant cool climate grass seed when soil temperature reaches 55 degrees in spring up until a minimum of 8 weeks before frost in fall
USING THE QUICK GRASS SEED CALCULATOR: Simply select your unit of measurement and enter your area value(s). The total square footage (if appropriate) and seed required to cover your area will be automatically calculated Coverage: 100-125 sq. ft. Total Area:0 sq. ft. Seed Rqd.:0 lbs. USING THE ADVANCED GRASS SEED CALCULATOR: Enter as many grass areas/lots as you need. If you have lots with areas not needing seed (e.g. buildings, driveways etc.) enter the dimensions of those under 'Voids' to be subtracted from the total area. Clicking the '+' button will add a new area; clicking '-' will remove the associated area. Coverage: 100-125 sq. ft. Total Area:0 sq. ft. Seed Rqd.:0 lbs.
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Planting Guide
SOWING TEMPERATURE
55F+
WHEN TO PLANT
Spring 55F or up to 8 weeks before first frost
AVERAGE GERM TIME
14 - 21 days
DAYS TO FIRST MOWING
26 - 32 days
PLANTING DEPTH
Surface to 1/4 Inch
SOWING METHOD
Broadcast or Drill
MOWING HEIGHT
2 - 2.5 inches

ENVIRONMENT
Full Sun to Partial Shade
ZONES
3 - 7
Grass Specifications
IDEAL FOR
Lawns, Low Maintenance Areas
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
Fine Bladed, Shade Tolerance
ESTABLISHMENT RATE
Moderate

MOISTURE REQUIREMENTS
Moderate
ACIDIC SOIL TOLERANCE
Medium to High
SALINITY TOLERANCE
Low
COLD TOLERANCE
High
SHADE TOLERANCE
Excellent
WEAR TOLERANCE
Low
THATCH TENDENCY
Low to Medium
FERTILIZER NEEDS
Low

SEASON
Perennial
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Combat Extreme™ Transition Zone Grass Seed three way turf type fescue grass seed blend that produces grass with fine to medium leaf blades which allow it to form a dense turf. This seed blend has lower growing cultivars. Combat Extreme™ is a great lawn seed for shady areas, something that warm season grasses cannot provide. This fescue grass seed blend produces grass with superior heat and drought tolerance and makes Combat Extreme™ grass seed an excellent choice for professional or home use.
Why Combat Extreme
Three Combat Blends To Optimize Varieties:
- Combat Extreme Northern Zone - USDA Zones 4 - 5
- Combat Extreme Transition Zone - USDA Zones 6 - 7
- Combat Extreme Southern Zone - USDA Zones 8 - 10
Each Combat Extreme mixture will perform well outside of the given zone. For example, there is no reason you could not use Combat Extreme™ Transition Zone in USDA Zone 8 or Combat Extreme™ Northern Zone in USDA 6. These USDA Zones are given as optimal guidelines, but not as fixed rules.
Unlike other turf type fescue grass seeds, Combat Extreme has the ability to repair itself. Traditional tall fescue grass seeds will clump together, not filling in the bare spots and producing an uneven lawn. With bare spots, weeds are more apt to take over the lawn. What makes Combat Extreme™ grass seed unique is its ability to fill in these open areas with aggressive tillering.
Characteristics of Combat Extreme™
Self-repairing turf |
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Strong, deep root system |
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Produces a thick even lawn grass |
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Excellent color and disease resistant |
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Rapid germination and quick spring green-up |
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Higher value for the home owner than conventional tall fescue grass seed |
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Blending fescue grass seed varieties together that have top performance on some of the desired characteristics allows the lawn to adapt itself to various conditions. In the shady areas, the grass seed varieties with good shade tolerance will prevail, in the high traffic areas the best wear tolerant grass seed varieties will prevail, etc. The result is a beautiful lawn grass everywhere, from the same seed blend.
Seeding Rate & Planting Time
- New turf: Sow 8 - 10 pounds Combat Extreme™ grass seed per 1,000 square feet or 320 - 400 lbs/acre for broadcast seeding
- Over-seeding: Sow 4 - 5 pounds tall turf type fescue grass seed per 1,000 square feet or 160 - 200 lbs per acre for broadcast over-seeding
- Planting: Plant turf type tall fescue grass seed when soil temperature reaches 55 degrees in spring up until a minimum of 6 weeks before frost in fall
USING THE QUICK GRASS SEED CALCULATOR: Simply select your unit of measurement and enter your area value(s). The total square footage (if appropriate) and seed required to cover your area will be automatically calculated Coverage: 100-125 sq. ft. Total Area:0 sq. ft. Seed Rqd.:0 lbs. USING THE ADVANCED GRASS SEED CALCULATOR: Enter as many grass areas/lots as you need. If you have lots with areas not needing seed (e.g. buildings, driveways etc.) enter the dimensions of those under 'Voids' to be subtracted from the total area. Clicking the '+' button will add a new area; clicking '-' will remove the associated area. Coverage: 100-125 sq. ft. Total Area:0 sq. ft. Seed Rqd.:0 lbs.
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Grass Characteristics
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Planting Guide
SOWING TEMPERATURE
55F+
WHEN TO PLANT
Spring 55F or up to 6 weeks before first frost
AVERAGE GERM TIME
7 - 14 Days
DAYS TO FIRST MOWING
21 - 30 Days
PLANTING DEPTH
Surface to 1/8 Inch
SOWING METHOD
Broadcast or Drill
MOWING HEIGHT
2.5 - 3 Inches

ENVIRONMENT
Full Sun to Partial Shade
ZONES
3 - 8
Grass Specifications
IDEAL FOR
Lawns, Parks, Recreation Fields
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
Wear Tolerance, Medium Bladed
ESTABLISHMENT RATE
Mod

MOISTURE REQUIREMENTS
Low to Moderate
ACIDIC SOIL TOLERANCE
High
SALINITY TOLERANCE
Low
COLD TOLERANCE
Medium
SHADE TOLERANCE
Good to Excellent
WEAR TOLERANCE
Medium to High
THATCH TENDANCY
Low
FERTILITY NEEDS
Low to Medium

SEASON
Perennial
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USING THE QUICK GRASS SEED CALCULATOR:
Simply select your unit of measurement and enter your area value(s). The total square footage (if appropriate) and seed required to cover your area will be automatically calculated
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Coverage: 100-125 sq. ft.
Lawn Area
Total Area:0 sq. ft.
Seed Rqd.:0 lbs.
USING THE ADVANCED GRASS SEED CALCULATOR:
Enter as many grass areas/lots as you need. If you have lots with areas not needing seed (e.g. buildings, driveways etc.) enter the dimensions of those under 'Voids' to be subtracted from the total area. Clicking the '+' button will add a new area; clicking '-' will remove the associated area.
Grass Seed
Coverage: 100-125 sq. ft.
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Voids (buildings, driveways, etc.)
Total Area:0 sq. ft.
Seed Rqd.:0 lbs.
USDA Grass Seed Guide
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Grasses Used in Your State You can look up to see what the most popular grasses used in your state are.
USDA Zone Map This is a USDA zone map specifically for your state so you can tell exactly what zone you are in.
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Grass Characteristics Start fine tuning your grass selection based on what priorities you are looking for: drought, shade, texture, water use, etc.
Planting Guide
SOWING TEMPERATURE
55F+
WHEN TO PLANT
Spring 55F or up to 6 weeks before first frost
AVERAGE GERM TIME
7 - 14 Days
DAYS TO FIRST MOWING
21 - 30 Days
PLANTING DEPTH
Surface to 1/8 Inch
SOWING METHOD
Broadcast or Drill
MOWING HEIGHT
2.5 - 3 Inches

ENVIRONMENT
Full Sun to Partial Shade
ZONES
3 - 8
Grass Specifications
IDEAL FOR
Lawns, Parks, Recreation Fields
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
Wear Tolerance, Medium Bladed
ESTABLISHMENT RATE
Moderate

MOISTURE REQUIREMENTS
Low to Moderate
ACIDIC SOIL TOLERANCE
High
SALINITY TOLERANCE
Low
COLD TOLERANCE
Medium
SHADE TOLERANCE
Good to Excellent
WEAR TOLERANCE
Medium to High
THATCH TENDENCY
Low
FERTILIZER NEEDS
Low to Medium

SEASON
Perennial
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USING THE QUICK GRASS SEED CALCULATOR:
Simply select your unit of measurement and enter your area value(s). The total square footage (if appropriate) and seed required to cover your area will be automatically calculated
Grass Seed
Coverage: 100-125 sq. ft.
Lawn Area
Total Area:0 sq. ft.
Seed Rqd.:0 lbs.
USING THE ADVANCED GRASS SEED CALCULATOR:
Enter as many grass areas/lots as you need. If you have lots with areas not needing seed (e.g. buildings, driveways etc.) enter the dimensions of those under 'Voids' to be subtracted from the total area. Clicking the '+' button will add a new area; clicking '-' will remove the associated area.
Grass Seed
Coverage: 100-125 sq. ft.
Area / Lots
Voids (buildings, driveways, etc.)
Total Area:0 sq. ft.
Seed Rqd.:0 lbs.
USDA Grass Seed Guide
We'll show you the following information
Grasses Used in Your State You can look up to see what the most popular grasses used in your state are.
USDA Zone Map This is a USDA zone map specifically for your state so you can tell exactly what zone you are in.
Best Grasses For Your State This feature gives you a list of all the grasses that Outsidepride.com carries that are good for your state.
Grass Characteristics Start fine tuning your grass selection based on what priorities you are looking for: drought, shade, texture, water use, etc.