Up for sale are a variety of grasses used for the average homeowners lawn - sold by the pound!!

Use as an individual species or make a custom mix that can be blended by you or us!!


Kentucky Bluegrass - Durable, tolerant to drought and heavy traffic. Great for sunny locations. Bluegrass spreads to develop a thick and tough root system and only requires moderate care to maintain its beauty. Germination: 21 days

Fine-Leafed Perennial Ryegrass - A tough turf grass that resists wear and tear and recovers rapidly from damage. Vigorous root growth penetrates even compacted soil and makes these grasses ideal for overseeding old and thin lawns. Very fast growth which gives cover for Kentucky bluegrass and fescues to fill in. Germination: 10 days

Creeping Red Fescue - Fescue is used extensively in lawn mixtures because of its tolerance to shaded areas. It does well on most types or soil, maintains a good color, and can withstand wear. Germination: 14 days

K-31 Tall Fescue (Turf-type) - Durable and drought resistant. Ideal for high-traffic areas that receive less fertilizer and water than typical turf grasses. The leaf texture is coarser than Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass or fine fescues. In order to keep the blades thin, a dense stand is required, so a high seeding rate is necessary during establishment of a lawn. Strongly recommended to be planted with 10-15% Kentucky bluegrass or perennial ryegrass.

Annual Ryegrass - Annual Ryegrass is a light green, rapid growing, cool season annual. Has more of coarse leaf texture and should be used in a mixture for cover for other species of grasses to fill in.


Mixes:  Sunny - 60% Kentucky bluegrass; 30% Fine-Leafed Perennial Ryegrass; 10% Creeping Red Fescue

             Shade/Sun - 35% Kentucky bluegrass; 30% Fine-Leafed Perennial Ryegrass; 35% Creeping Red Fescue

             Fast Establishment - 40% Fine-Leafed Perennial Ryegrass; 30% Creeping Red Fescue; 15% Kentucky bluegrass; 15% Annual Ryegrass


Individual species or a mixture of these grasses should be planted at 4-6 lbs. per 1000 sq. ft. for a new lawn and about 1-3 lbs. per 1000 sq. ft. for maintaining your lawn.

Mixtures with tall fescue should be planted, under the same conditions, at about double this amount to keep the individual a finer blade.


Please check out my other auctions for a variety of different clovers, forages, vegetables and wildflowers!!

I will combine shipping on multiple purchases from this auction and also from other auctions - please wait for an invoice when purchasing from more than one auction!!

Thanks for looking and if have any questions please ask!!