The Questions People Ask Most About Grass Seed (2024)

Confused About Grass Seed?

You're not alone. It's easy to get confused about grass seed. Which grass seed is best for your lawn, how to plant it, and even weather conditions can all add up to one big question mark for many people. That's why we had our experts answer some of the most commonly asked questions about the best way to grow grass.

General Questions About Grass Seed

What Spreader Settings Should I Use?

Spreader settings can vary, depending on what grass seed type and spreader you are using. Our Spreader Settings Tool can help you determine what spreader settings to use. Spreader settings for specific spreaders, such as our Scotts® Elite Spreader and Scotts® Whirl™ Hand-Powered Spreader, can be found on the product label under the Specs and Details tab on the product page. Don't have a spreader? Let us help you find the right one for your yard.

For Scotts® Turf Builder® Grass Seed, select the product you're interested in and download the product label via the Specs and Details tab. You'll find your spreader settings there.

I Planted My Grass Seed and It Didn't Grow. What's Wrong?

There are many things that could have happened. Too much or too little water, weather conditions, use of weed control products, and/or poor soil conditions can all be possible causes. Because each situation is different, it is best to call and speak with one of our experts to help diagnose the problem at 1-800-543-TURF (8873).

How Do I Know What Type of Grass I Have?

Grass types can vary, depending on where you live. Cool-season grass types are found predominantly in the north, and warm-season grass types, in the south. Our Identify Your Grass Type article can help you determine what type of grass is growing in your lawn.

What Is Overseeding? Why Should I Do It?

Overseeding simply means spreading grass seed over an existing lawn to thicken the turf. Over time, seasonal stresses such as heat, drought, winter conditions, and pests can cause your grass to become thin and weak. Overseeding is a fast, inexpensive way to help bring your lawn back to its lush, green self without tearing everything out and starting over.

How Do I Overseed My Lawn?

To overseed a lawn, start by mowing your lawn short and bagging the clipping. Then, rake the lawn to loosen the top layer of soil and remove any dead grass and debris. This will give the grass seed easy access to the soil.

If your lawn is a cool-season grass type, use a spreader to applyScotts® Turf Builder® Thick'R Lawn™, a product developed specifically for overseeding that combines high performance grass seed with fertilizer and a soil improver to create an easy-to-use product you apply with a Scotts® Spreader.

If you have a centipede, zoysia, or bahiagrass lawn, select the appropriate Scotts® Turf Builder® Grass Seed and apply it over your existing lawn using a spreader.

How is Reseeding Different from Overseeding?

While overseeding is thickening up a thin lawn, reseeding is a complete lawn renovation. When there is more bare soil or weeds than grass in your yard, it's best to just start over from scratch. The process for reseeding the lawn is the same as installing a new lawn.

This article provides any easy guide on how to replant lawn grass.

What About Overseeding Bermudagrass?

If you live in the deep south or southwest and your bermudagrass goes dormant and turns brown in the fall, you may want to try overseeding your dormant bermudagrass lawn with ryegrass for a temporary green lawn all winter long. Scotts® Turf Builder® Thick’R Lawn® Bermudagrass is a 3-in-1 solution uniquely formulated to help turn your thin lawn into a thicker, greener lawn with stronger roots.You might want to try Scotts® Turf Builder® Grass Seed Quick Fix Mix or Scotts® Turf Builder® Grass Seed Perennial Ryegrass Mix.

What's the Best Way to Seed a Thin or Bare Spot?

There's no need to overseed your entire lawn if you're only worried about a few thin or bare spots. Fill them in quickly and easily with, a powerful combination of high-performance seed, super-absorbent growing material, and continuous-release lawn food that's guaranteed to grow anywhere*. Just follow these simple steps:

  1. Remove any dead grass and loosen up the soil.
  2. Evenly apply EZ Seed® so the area is covered but the ground is still visible.
  3. Water deeply, stopping only when the product is saturated and won't absorb any more.
  4. Water again whenever EZ Seed® begins to turn light brown.
  5. Keep kids, pets, and mowers away until the grass reaches 3 inches high.

Be sure to read the label before using.

*subject to proper care

How Long Can I Store Grass Seed Before It Goes Bad?

If stored in a cool, dry place, grass seed can last for 2-3 years. However, the germination rate (the number of seeds that will grow) will decrease over time, so you may not get the same results you would if you were using fresh seed. For best results, use fresh product and try to plant it within a year.

Buying Grass Seed

Where Can I Buy Scotts® Grass Seed?

Our products can be found at most home improvement centers, mass merchants, hardware stores, garden centers, and Scotts.com.

How Much Grass Seed Should I Buy?

First you need to know the size of the area you want to plant. If you already know how many square feet you are seeding, then proceed to Step 2.

Step 1: Download the MyLawn app to help you calculate square footage! This tool highlights your property and will tell you how large your lawn is.

Step 2: Once you know the square footage, the next step is to look at the package to determine how many bags you need to buy. There are usually 2 grass seed coverage numbers listed on a package:

1: OverseedingCoverage:Typically, the overseeding coverage is the higher of the two coverage numbers. This is how many square feet the package will cover if you are planning to overseed, or spread grass seed into your existing lawn.

2: New Lawn Coverage: The lower of the 2 coverage numbers is normally the new lawn coverage. This is how many square feet the package will cover if you are reseeding (a complete lawn renovation) or planting a new lawn.

It's important to read each grass seed package carefully to make sure you buy the right amount. All Scotts® grass seed products have the coverage listed on the package. The number on the front of the package is usually the overseeding coverage. The new lawn coverage can be found on the back of the bag.

Planting Grass Seed

How Do I Plant Grass Seed?

We have several how-to videos and articles on our website to help with your seeding project. Here are a few of the most popular topics:

How to Patch Your Lawn (video)

Thicken Your Lawn by Overseeding

How to Replant Lawn Grass

Planting Grass for a New Lawn

How to Prepare a Lawn for Reseeding (video)

When Is the Best Time to Plant Grass Seed?

The answer depends on the type of grass you're planting.

Cool-season grasses (Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, and fescues) grow best when temperatures are between 60-80˚F. Early fall is the best time to seed because of its shorter days, cooler nights, and heavier dews. Your most successful seeding time is usually the 2 weeks before or after Labor Day which gives your new seedlings time to build strong roots before the winter. Spring is also a good time to plant cool-season grasses because of its moderate temperatures and heavier rainfall. However, spring also provides a good environment for crabgrass to begin germinating. If you want to prevent crabgrass from invading your newly planted grass, we recommend usingScotts® Turf Builder® Triple Action Built for Seeding.Applying this to your newly seeded areas will boost root development and prevent crabgrass.

Warm-season grasses (zoysiagrass, bermudagrass, centipedegrass, and bahiagrass) grow best when temperatures are between 75-90˚F. So the best time to plant grass seed is from late spring (after the last frost date) through early summer. We recommend also applyingScotts® Turf Builder® Starter® Food for New Grassto your newly seeded areas to boost root development.

Can I Plant New Grass AFTER Using a Weed Control Product? (e.g., Weed Preventer or Weed Killer)

All weed control products are different, but in general, it is not recommended to plant new grass within 4 months of using a crabgrass preventer, or within 1 month of using other weed control products. (Unless the product is designed to be used when seeding.) Always refer to the product label for specific information related to the weed control product you are using.

Why Should I Use a Starter Lawn Food?

Scotts® Turf Builder® Starter Food for New Grass provides your new grass with the nutrients it needs to build strong roots. As a result, your new grass will grow faster and thicker than if you didn't feed it at all. If you want to prevent crabgrass from invading while you are growing new grass, look for Scotts® Turf Builder® Triple Action Built for Seeding to prevent crabgrass when seeding. (Note, this product cannot be used on warm season grasses. Refer to the product label for compatible grass types.)

How Long Does It Take Grass Seed to Grow?

The length of time varies by grass type. The product package should tell you how long it will take for your new grass to begin growing.

Should I Put Straw Down to Protect the Grass Seed?

Using straw to cover newly seeded areas is not recommended. Some straw may contain weeds and unwanted plant seeds that can invade your lawn. We recommend putting down a thin layer of Scotts® Turf Builder® LawnSoil™ evenly over the prepared area. Next, spread grass seed and lightly rake into soil.

Caring For Newly Planted Grass

How Much Do I Need to Water My New Grass?

Watering is crucial for seeding success. Water frequently for the first 2-3 weeks while seedlings are young and developing. This means keeping the top 1 inch of soil consistently moist, but not soggy. Mist your seedlings daily or as needed. After your new grass has filled in and has been mowed at least once, begin to cut back watering intervals to twice a week, applying about ½ inch of water at each watering.

How Soon Can I Mow After Planting New Grass?

If you reseeded or planted a new lawn, avoid mowing until the new seedlings have reached a mowing height (usually between 3 and 4 inches.) Make sure your mower blade is sharp, and only cut your grass when it's dry to avoid damaging the new grass blades. Do not remove more than ⅓ of the grass height in a single mowing. If you overseeded your lawn (applied grass seed over all or part of your existing lawn), you can continue to mow as needed, but try to limit the frequency to reduce traffic on the new seedlings.

When Can I Use Weed Control Products on My New Grass? (i.e. Weed Preventer or Weed Killer)

All weed control products are different, but in general, it is recommended to wait until the new grass has been mowed at least 3-4 times before using a crabgrass preventer or other weed control product. (Unless the product is designed to be used when seeding.) Always refer to the product label for specific information related to the weed control product you are using. If you want to prevent crabgrass from invading while growing new grass, we recommend using Scotts® Turf Builder® Triple Action Built for Seeding. The ingredients in this product prevent crabgrass when seeding and boost root development of new grass plants. (Note, this product cannot be used on warm season grasses. Refer to the product label for a list of compatible grass types.)

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The Questions People Ask Most About Grass Seed (2024)

FAQs

The Questions People Ask Most About Grass Seed? ›

All grasses produce seeds that are monocotyledonous, which means that each seed produces only one leaf sprout. Additionally, most grasses are herbaceous, so they don't produce woody stems, and they die back to the ground at the end of the growing season. Grasses are invaluable assets to our planet and its inhabitants.

What are some facts about grass seed? ›

All grasses produce seeds that are monocotyledonous, which means that each seed produces only one leaf sprout. Additionally, most grasses are herbaceous, so they don't produce woody stems, and they die back to the ground at the end of the growing season. Grasses are invaluable assets to our planet and its inhabitants.

Why is grass seed important? ›

With seed, your grasses continue to grow in the same place where they germinate and root. Grasses can grow deep and healthy root systems, undisturbed.

What helps grass seed grow? ›

Consistent moisture. Keeping your new grass seed consistently damp until it germinates is the most important success factor of all. The seed won't sprout without moisture, and if you water enough to break the seed coating but then let the seeds and seedling grass plants dry out, the young plants will die.

How long does grass seed last? ›

Grass seeds stored properly can last between 2 to 5 years. Humidity can cause seeds to mold or rot, so it's important to avoid areas with high moisture levels. A dark closet or even a basem*nt area can work well as long as the temperature remains constant and there are no extreme fluctuations in humidity levels.

Is grass difficult to grow? ›

A: When new homes are constructed in California, the soil must be super-compacted to protect against earthquake damage. This is one reason it's so difficult to garden – the soil lacks any natural structure or organic matter.

Does grass seed grow fast? ›

Whether you're repairing bare spots, overseeding an existing lawn or starting from scratch, you can generally expect grass seedlings to emerge within seven to 21 days when grown under proper conditions. It may take another three to four weeks of growth before grass is long enough to mow.

How deep will grass seed grow? ›

Once you finish spreading the seed, use a rake to lightly work it into the soil at a depth of about 1/4 inch. Don't bury the seeds any deeper; grass seed needs adequate light to germinate quickly. After raking, pass over the area with a roller, which helps ensure the good seed-to-soil contact your new seed needs.

Why is grass seed so hard to grow? ›

Grass seed won't germinate and grow if it's buried too deep or if it's sitting unprotected on the surface. While seeds need sunlight to germinate, they also need the air, heat, and moisture provided by the soil.

How does grass seed spread? ›

Creeping grasses, like Kentucky bluegrass and most warm-season grasses, spread by above- or below-ground runners. Bunch grasses, such as fescue and ryegrass, spread from the crown of the plant.

What does grass seed grow best in? ›

The soil is warm, there's plenty of moisture and the weather is neither too cold nor too hot. Germination should take from seven to ten days. A seedling is a young plant grown from seed. seedlings can get established before the first hard frosts, then will root in well through the winter.

Does grass seed actually work? ›

Yes; but there is more to know when seeding your lawn. Grass seed is resilient. Some seeds on the soil's surface will sprout in spite of harsh treatment, but the germination rate will diminish and you will waste your investment and hard work. Explore these lawn seeding tips from the experts at Jonathan Green.

Can you just sprinkle grass seed on a lawn? ›

The aeration is able to loosen the soil and also activate the nutrients and make it easier for the seed to absorb when it is putting down its roots. Both of these treatments are performed right before the seed has been planted. If the seed is just thrown on the ground it will cause poor germination.

Why is grass seed so expensive? ›

Extreme Heat and Drought

So many turf seed acres have been taken out of production in favor of these nut crops putting additional pressure on turf seed prices.” Many experts in the turfseed industry are calling 2021 THE PERFECT STORM!

How do you keep grass seed alive? ›

Watering is critical to successful lawn establishment. Once wet and seed germination has begun do not let the seed dry out. Postpone reseeding an area during a drought if irrigation cannot be provided. A newly seeded lawn requires daily watering during dry periods.

How does grass affect us? ›

Grass takes up carbon dioxide and releases oxygen like all living plants. It doesn't only removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, but it also traps dust to keep it out of both the air and your lungs. Grass is responsible for trapping 12 million tons of dust each year that would otherwise contaminate the air.

What is a few sentences about grass? ›

Grasses are a family of plants with leaves that usually look like blades. Most of them also have hollow stems and many branching roots. The green grass found in yards, the grasses growing on open land, grains, and bamboos all belong to the grass family.

Why is grass important? ›

Lawns are for more than just looks. Maintaining a healthy, thick lawn also benefits the environment. Unlike hard surfaces such as concrete, asphalt, and wood, lawn grass helps clean the air, trap carbon dioxide, reduce erosion from stormwater runoff, improve soil, decrease noise pollution, and reduce temperatures.

Why is it called grass? ›

The word grass goes back to a root that means "green." You're probably familiar with the grass in back yards and city parks. There's also the grass that covers pastures, meant for cows and sheep to graze on, and the grass of grasslands, growing wild on every continent except Antarctica.

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