Price: $53.20
Canada ‘Green’ amazing grass seed mixture sprouts and covers super-fast – in just 14 days! Guarantees you a lush, green lawn quickly and easily! The incredibly hardy grass mixture that’s proven itself on golf courses throughout the U.S.A. and Canada is now available to you, and it grows so quickly and easily! Just scatter seed for a picture-perfect lawn starting in only 14 days Developed in Canada where temperature ranges from 40o below to 100oF So hardy, it even stays green through foot traffic, drought, heat, freezing cold, even under heavy snow! Saves you work by crowding out weeds Growing Instructions Cultivate the soil to a depth of 3 to 4 inches (7.6cm to 10cm) A soft, moist soil with a warm environment is best for seed growing. Rake the soil, break up all clods and remove the debris and rocks. Broadcast seed mixture uniformly. If using a spreader set at indicated dial on chart. Lightly rake seeds to make sure seeds reach into the soil to a depth of 1/4 inch (0.64cm). Water thoroughly with light spray frequently. Soil must be kept moist until the new lawn is well rooted. Don’t wash seeds away. Do not mow lawn until grass reaches 3 inches (7.6cm) in height Canada Green Comes in different size bags. You will get a total of 12 lbs of Canada Green Grass Seed in our Sealed Bags in Shipper Boxes.
Features
- Just scatter seed for a picture-perfect lawn starting in only 14 days
- Developed in Canada where temperature ranges from 40 degrees below to 100 degrees
- Saves you work by crowding out weeds
- So hardy, it even stays green through foot traffic, drought, heat, freezing cold, even under heavy snow!
User Reviews
can not really review this product due to shipment never was recieved. would really like to try the product. -- canada green grass seed
Have not had the product that long to see how it grows. One thing that does bother me is that what they promise seems way off base to the directions on the packages. Like you have to turn over your soil to almost 5 inches deep, what happen to putting the seed down on bare spots and it grows? Have a funny feeling that I wasted my money on this product. Did put top soil down in all my bare spots but right now the tall fescus is the only thing growing! -- Canadain Grass
After buying 5 pounds of Patch Perfect grass seed, which was a total waste of money as it was truly a dud.
I BELIEVE THE SEED WAS TOO OLD AND WOULD NOT GERMINATE. IT WAS NOT BOUGHT AT AMAZON.
I was somewhat reluctant to make the purchase of 12 pounds of Canada Green Grass Seed. The seed was fresh and we planted two areas. We used a spreader to scatter the seed and then raked the seed through the existing weeds and grass so it would fall down to the ground as much as possible. After spreading and raking we watered lightly and the next day we got several hours of soaking rain. We timed the plantings with the on-coming rain and now we have the greenest lawn in the neighborhood. The roots are long and strong. We even had it growing on top of cement based pilings in the ground. We planted in December 2009 and March 2010. So far, it is growing very well in Central Florida and the weeds are being choked out with the second planting. I've recommended this seed to several of my neighbors and friends. The 12 pounds was the most economical investment for our needs.
IT TRULY IS....AS ADVERTISED!!!! -- Price-Wise Shopper
I purchased this product and looked endlessly for the time of the year to plant the seeds with no avail. I went ahead and spread it out in the spring but haven't seen much of a result. I live in southern Maryland. I would buy some more if I knew at what time of the year to spread it. -- need more information
I live in the New England area. So winters can be harsh. This is a good grass seed that did hold up well with minor maintenance. It grew better than the Scott's seed I tried prior with better coverage almost everywhere.
The only spot where this seed was defeated also is in a shady spot in my rear yard. It did sprout and grow and showed promise but as spring progressed and the trees overhead became more leafy and thus shadier, the grass died off.
Where it did get sunlight though, it grew very dense and healthy, more so than the Scott's did which grew slower and not as lush. -- Good seed but not a super seed.
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