Annual Ryegrass Seed
Annual Ryegrass Seeds (Gulf)
Annual ryegrass is very quick to germinate normally in a matter of 7 to 10 days. It is light green in color and grow great all winter. If left uncut it can grow 2 to 4 ft. tall. As a cover crop annual ryegrass will help to get rid of nematodes - eliminating the need for chemicals.
Carolina Blend Grass Seed
Carolina Blend Grass Seed
Mixture
of 3 hybrid turf type tall fescue which are Petite Tall Fescus, Falcon
II Tall Fescue and Chinook Tall Fescue. Piedmont turf mixture makes a
great looking lawn and grows well in full sun or shade.
Common Hulled Bermuda Grass Seed
Common Bermuda Hulled
Used for roadside erosion control, lawns, athletic fields and pastures. The original Bermuda from which all other improved varieties developed. Very drought tolerant. Adapted for a wide range of soil types from sandy to clay soils. Hulled bermuda has part of the protect seed coat mechanically removed so as to speed up germination. More hulled seed are planted than any other kind, because people generally want fast germination.
Common Unhulled Bermuda Grass Seed
Common Bermuda Unhulled
Used for roadside erosion control, lawns, athletic fields and pastures. The original Bermuda from which all other improved varieties developed. Very drought tolerant. Adapted for a wide range of soil types from sandy to clay soils. Un-hulled still have a natural seed husk attached. Most seed will lie dormant until conditions are more favorable for germination - even months later.
Creeping Red Fescue Grass Seed
Creeping Red Fescue
Creeping red fescue makes an excellent lawn, and is particularly important in shaded locations and on sandy soils. It is a perennial with short root stalks and stems that are usually reddish at the base and grow 6 to 36 inches high. Despite its name, red fescue will not ‘creep’ into areas all ready covered by wildflowers or other grass varieties – it is not an invasive grass.
Kentucky 31 Fescue Grass Seed
Kentucky 31 Fescue
K Y 31 fescue will normally germinate in a matter of 14 to 21 days. Fescue germinates best when the soil temperatures are between 50° and 65° degrees F. First introduced to the United States from Europe in the early 1800's. Desirable traits are handles traffic well, easy to establish and economical, attractive green color year round making K Y 31 ideal for average lawn and turf use. K Y 31 fescue grows best in full sun to medium shade needing 4 to 8 hours of sun daily.