Stadium Mix Kentucky Bluegrass Seed Bag

Stadium Mix Kentucky Bluegrass

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Overview

  • Elite Kentucky Bluegrass mix
  • Used on some of the nation's top sports fields
  • Dark green color
  • Extreme wear tolerance
  • Improved disease resistance
  • Seed is coated with Watergard® NP™ to provide 2X water retention
  • Contains 0.00% weed seed
  • Ideal for cool-season turf locations
  • Grows best in full sun to partial shade
  • Covers up to 1,800 sq ft for over-seeding an existing lawn and 600 sq ft for seeding a new lawn

Used on The Nation's Top Sports Fields

"The highest quality Kentucky bluegrass cultivars... insured the Rose bowl field had the best performing playing surface in the country... This mix of grass seed is now used on some of the highest profile sports fields around the country and world. The Stadium mix... will give your lawn a head start going into spring and over your neighbors lawn that will make your lawn be talk of your community."

Will Schnell, Former Head Groundskeeper (Retired), The Rose Bowl

Seeding with Stadium Mix

PRO TIPS

  • Plant in springtime after the last frost or in the fall 30 days before the first frost
  • The ideal soil temperature for planting cool-season grasses is between 55 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Seed-to-soil contact is required for proper seed germination
  • Plant in an area that can be maintained with moisture

PLANTING A NEW LAWN

  • Loosen the soil to a depth of 3 to 4 inches
  • Rake and smooth; remove rocks and debris
  • Spread seed evenly. Use the “Spreader Settings” chart to determine the amount of seed needed to cover the area.
  • Lightly rake or rollover area to cover seed with roughly 1/8 inch of soil

OVERSEEDING AN EXISTING LAWN

  • Mow grass on your mower’s lowest setting.
  • Remove all excess vegetation and scratch the soil to 1/2 inch depth.
  • Spread seed evenly. Use the “Spreader Settings” chart to determine the amount of seed needed to cover the area.
Stadium Mix Kentucky Bluegrass Seed Pour
Push Mower Mowing Grass

Aftercare Tips

WATERING

  • Moisten soil to a depth of around 1 inch. For best results, keep the root zone moist by watering your new lawn 2 to 3 times daily (rainfall depending). Avoid creating puddles.
  • Keep soil moist until the new lawn has fully germinated, typically 3 to 4 weeks
  • Lack of proper watering is the most common reason lawn fail to establish!

MOWING

  • Do not mow your new lawn for the first time until the blades reach 3 inches tall
  • Remove no more than 1/3 of the blade
  • Height of cut should be 2-2.5 inches

Spreader Settings

We recommend using a broadcast spreader. These spreader settings are a guide. Many variables such as walking speed, terrain, particle size, density, and spreader condition can affect these settings. Be sure to calibrate your spreader before every application.

Frequently Asked Questions

Pre-emergent will inhibit new grass growth if it is applied too close to seeding. If you plan on seeding in the spring, forgo your spring pre-emergent application. If you plan on seeding in the fall, forgo your fall pre-emergent application. Ensure to always read your pre-emergent's label for application timing around seeding.

After seeding: Avoid applying a weed and feed at least 30 days after the seeds germinate, or after the seedings' first mow, which ever is longer.

Before seeding: Avoid seeding until 30 days after a weed and feed application.

Ensure to always read your weed and feed's label for application timing around seeding.

Yes, a fertilizer and a soil amendment is recommended to be applied while seeding. A starter fertilizer, like New Lawn Starter 20-27-5, or a balanced fertilizer, like Core™ 12-8-12, are great choices. A soil amendment such as BioChar DG™ or HumiChar™ will help encourage seed germination. These products can be either worked into the soil while spreading the seed, or applied on top of the soil after raking the seed in. Water-in after applying these products.

The polymer coating that is used for this product has a variety of ingredients. Many of these ingredients are being used within the food industry for different purposes. When the seed is utilized for it intended purpose the ingredients are environmentally safe, biodegradable and nontoxic for humans or pets.

In warm-season locations, the ideal time to seed is May-July.

In cool-season locations, the ideal time to seed is in September-October when air temperatures are still staying above 55 degrees. You may also seed in the spring when soil and air temperatures stay consistently above 55 degrees - typically late-April.

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