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Pennington Bermudagrass Grass Seed (15 lb) is engineered for a robust, self-spreading lawn that thrives in full sun and withstands wear. With improved cold tolerance and drought resistance, this grass seed is perfect for creating a lush, low-maintenance yard that stays vibrant year-round.
Expected Planting Period | Summer |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Expected Blooming Period | Winter, Spring |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun (8+ hours of daily sun) |
Additional Features | Bermudagrass Grass Seed |
Unit Count | 240.0 Ounce |
Item Weight | 15 Pounds |
Color | Brown |
Q**N
If you do this the right way, you'll get grass
Bermuda grass is either the bane of one's existence (northerners), or it's the answer to prayers for something green. For the south Texan, it's the latter. You probably don't need my story, but you'll get it anyway. I'm a confessed grass addict. I had the fancy turf, (Tiff Bermuda grass), and it was the envy of my culdesac. Then I moved into the boonies-- former farmland, clay soil, and water restrictions. I wanted grass--nay--needed it. So I bought Blackjack bermuda to replicate something of a fancy turf-- it just didn't pan out. As a backup, I bought Pennington's Bermuda. The first time I bought it, it grew very slowly, but it still grew. Bermuda takes about 3 weeks to germinate, so my seed must have been an average batch--OR SO I THOUGHT. Come to find out, I just didn't have the right conditions. Here's what you need. 1. Get a soil test and find out what nutrients are missing from your soil. pH is also important. 2. You need loose soil. Cover up that seed with loose dirt, or press it down into the dirt with a roller. Peat moss may work. Long story short, you need seed to soil contact. 3. You need a starter fertilizer with the Bermuda seed. 4. Plant at the right time. If it's too hot outside, the seed won't grow too well. I grew my first batch in October, and it was still scorching here in Texas. 5. You need consistency in watering. If you water it well, it will grow. You will need to do this for 3 weeks. Bermuda is a slow grower initially. Believe it or not, you'll still see sprouting seed 5 weeks later. When I bought Pennington for a second time, it grew like wild fire. Planting right in early spring and the weather was simply perfect. I'm about to buy my 3rd seed batch for my final planting project. 20000 sq feet
A**R
Seeds that do not sprout.
The seeds do not sprout. We planted 2 bags of seeds and not one sprouted. Now we are being asked to jump thru hoops to get a refund. They want info from the delivery that happened weeks ago and pictures of the bags that got tossed out like any normal person would when done with them.
P**K
It does what it should. With work.
Wish I’d taken a “before” photo. When we moved here in December, this was all mud and weeds. Still some weeds but now we have a lot of grass! For perspective, I put the seed down about four weeks ago. I was not very diligent about watering. Maybe once a day. I did however break up the ground with one of those garden weasels. That was the hardest part but we have horrible south Texas clay soil so it was necessary. I didn’t break the soil in the front yard and grass hasn’t done well there. I bought two more bags to finish off this back yard. I could get it a bit cheaper elsewhere though so I’m not going to promote the Amazon price.
F**7
Overseeding
Great for overseeding
M**E
Good Quality
Grows Fast
B**5
Make sure you're ready to work
Not sure what happened but didn't produce any grass
R**E
Grass seeds
Great seeds
B**G
Pretty sparse
This is the second time i have used Pennington seed with little success. Worked the soil to enhance the germination fertilized as directed and watered. Not much to show for the money and effort. Next time I seed it won't be using Pennington seed.
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