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Scotts EZ Seed Patch and Repair Sun and Shade features a unique formula that lets you grow grass anywhere you need. This exceptional seeding mix makes it possible to grow grass in sunny, dry, high traffic, and dense shade areas, or even in places with poor soil condition. It contains improved formulation which helps minimize wash-away of seeds and allows you to grow grass on hills and slopes. The super absorbent mulch can absorb up to six times more water to create a protective layer around the seed and prevent them from drying and dying out.
20 lb. bag covers 445 sq. ft.
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For use in | Sunny, Densely Shaded, or High Traffic Areas |
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Application | Apply evenly so the area will be covered mostly but bare ground is still visible. Use recommended amount, then gently water the area. Continue to water regularly or as needed. It is best to use the product during Fall and Spring. |
Pet safe | Yes, if followed by directions on label |
Coverage Area | Covers up to 445 sq. ft. |
Special Features | Super absorbent mulch absorbs 6x more water |
Shipping Weight | 22.45 lbs |
Manufacturer | Scotts (Mfg. Number: 17504) |
UPC | 032247175043 |
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Scotts EZ Seed Patch and Repair Sun and Shade is a mixture of Fescue, Kentucky Bluegrass and Ryegrass.
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Per the manufacturer, Scotts EZ Seed Patch and Repair Sun and Shade should be applied with a spreader.
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You would need a pretty high spreader setting since Scotts EZ Seed Patch and Repair Sun and Shade is use at 20 lbs to treat just 445 square feet. Be sure that you measure the area you are treating to be sure you are using the correct amount of this product. Since we cannot know the rates for all spreaders and all products, we suggest starting around the middle rate on your spreader and then adjusting as needed.
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