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We engineered the perfect grass so you don't have to work so hard for it. Welcome to the easy life.
You want a lawn that turns heads, not one that eats up your Saturday. Spend less time mowing and more time enjoying the backyard with the family.
Time is Money. ProVista stays green with less fuss, meaning fewer callbacks and happier clients. Get the job done right and move on to the next one.
First impressions matter. Give your buyers a lawn that looks established from day one. Fast Installation means you stay on schedule and they get to move in sooner.
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Built to handle the heat. Perfect for Southern yards that need to stay tough and green.
The classic, upgraded. A cool-season favorite that's thicker and easier to maintain.
*We're discontinuing our ProVista Kentucky Bluegrass. You can find our remaining seed inventory will be at Advanced Turf Solutions.
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Scotts ProVista was developed to require half the mowing of the relevant, conventional turf varieties (e.g., St. Augustinegrass Floratam and Kentucky Bluegrass). Scotts ProVista has a deep, green color, thrives in both sun and shade, and requires less fertilizer to stay healthy and green.
Feeding: Explore our product recommendations to learn the right nutrients to give your lawn every season.
Mowing: We recommend you keep your grass at a height of 3-4” on average. Mowing should reduce the height of the grass by no more than ⅓ of its current height.
Watering: Early mornings are best. Be sure to water deeply and evenly, but avoid overwatering.
Plan on waiting 3 weeks before mowing your sod for the first time. However, installation variations or unexpected weather can mean bumping that up or back by a few days, so always keep an eye on how it’s growing. If you can't easily pull up the sod with you hand then it ready to be mowed.
Aim to keep turf that’s still settling in at a 3- to 4-inch height, just slightly longer than you would normally. The extra length will help it maintain more nutrients until it has fully established itself, and then you can keep it at around 2½ or 3 inches long moving forward.
Yes, nutrients are critical for the health and growth of turfgrass. However, Scotts ProVista has been bred to require less fertilizer than conventional varieties to maintain its health, growth and dark green color.
You should water your Scotts ProVista turf in the same way you would for the relevant conventional varieties (e.g., St. Augustinegrass Floratam and Kentucky Bluegrass). Established turf should receive around 1.5 inches of water per week.
In the sun or in the shadows, our turf still produces superior results.Scotts ProVista has demonstrated excellent shade performance vs. the relevant conventional turf varieties. Scotts ProVista thrives in both sun and shade conditions where turf is able to grow.
Yes, use our recommendations to keep Scotts ProVista from unwanted areas.Scotts ProVista can be controlled with non-selective herbicides such as Ortho GroundClear Weed & Grass Killer (active ingredient: ammonium nonanoate).
Scotts ProVista is currently available in St. Augustinegrass as sod and in Kentucky Bluegrass as both sod and seed.
No. While Scotts ProVista provides significant benefits over conventional turfgrass, including better quality in the sun and in the shade, it is not a “super turf” and will only grow where the relevant conventional turfgrass species can grow.
No, Scotts ProVista is not a dwarf turf. Scotts ProVista can be maintained at typical mowing heights - between 3-5” for St. Augustinegrass and between 1-4” for Kentucky Bluegrass.
No. Unlike Zoysia, Scotts ProVista does not require any special maintenance. For Scotts ProVista St. Augustinegrass, follow the best management practices (BMPs) for StA Floratam provided by UF-IFAS. For Scotts ProVista Kentucky Bluegrass, refer to local BMPs for Kentucky Bluegrass.
Please contact us to learn where Kentucky Bluegrass or St. Augustinegrass is available.