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Tired of a thirsty lawn? This mix is the smart choice for a beautiful, low-maintenance yard. This special blend grows deep roots to find water and even repairs itself to fill in bare spots. It's the tough, resilient lawn you've always wanted.
Let's face it, keeping a lawn green through a hot, dry summer can be a real challenge. That's why we developed our Scotts Grass Seed Drought Tolerant Mix. This isn't your average grass seed. We've created a special blend of tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass that's built to last. Tall fescue grows deep roots, reaching for water that other grasses can't, which means you'll have to water less. Kentucky bluegrass is the secret to a thick, resilient lawn—it naturally spreads to fill in any bare spots or thin areas that pop up from all that summer fun. You get a beautiful lawn you can be proud of, without all the extra work.
Fertilizer Analysis: 4-0-0 NPK
Grass Type(s): Contains Kentucky bluegrass and tall fescue
Coverage:
SKU: 18442A
Safety data sheet can be found at: https://www.scottsmsds.com
Where to Use: This seed is perfect for starting a new lawn from scratch or for thickening up an existing one, especially if you're looking for a lawn that can handle less water.
How to Use: Use it to start a brand-new lawn or to thicken up the one you've already got.
When to Use: The best time to plant is in the spring or fall when temperatures are consistently between 60°F and 80°F.
How Often to Use: For best results, overseed your lawn with this product once a year to keep it thick and healthy.
For a New Lawn:
For Overseeding:
New Lawn:
Overseeding:
You'll want to water the newly seeded area every day for at least three weeks to keep the soil surface moist. This is the most important step for success. An automatic timer can be a real game-changer here, making sure you don't miss a watering.
Got some left over? No sweat. Just keep it in the original bag and store it in a cool, dry place like the garage or shed, safely away from kids and pets.
It's all in the blend. The tall fescue in the mix is a real survivor—it grows super deep roots to find water when other grasses would just give up.
The Kentucky bluegrass in our mix is a special type of grass that naturally spreads to fill in thin areas or small bare spots. So, if the kids or the dog rough up a spot, the grass will work to fix itself.
With proper watering, you should start to see the first green sprouts in about 6-10 days, and you'll have a more established lawn in a few weeks.