Cool season grass seed will grow grasses best suited for areas of the country that do not get very hot in the summer. These types of grasses thrive in spring and fall, but tend to struggle in the heat of the summer. From ryegrass to fescues, we have a variety of cool season grasses available to seed an entire lot or fill in bare patches within an established lawn.
Cool season grasses will grow very well once the snow melts in warm spring temperatures. It can survive in summer, but may brown or go dormant in very hot or drought-like conditions. These grasses are generally more shade tolerant than warm season grasses, but still love full sun for optimal growth.
Just like other types of grass seeds, it is important to get uniform seed distribution when seeding with a rotary or drop spreader. However, choosing the right seed type for your lawn is crucial. Where you live and your local climate and soil play a very big part in creating the best looking lawn year-round. If you’re not sure where you fall in the cool versus warm season grass seed, check our lawn care schedule or ask your local extension office or master gardener for recommendations. Here is a brief list of common cool season grass seeds and their properties, so you can make the best choice.
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