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Centipede Grass Seed offers a low-maintenance solution for a vibrant lawn year-round, thriving in sun and moderate shade while requiring minimal fertilizer and care. Ideal for the Southern Southeast US, this coated seed ensures improved germination and survivability, making it the perfect choice for busy homeowners looking to enhance their outdoor space.
Expected Planting Period | Year Round |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 8 |
Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
Moisture Needs | Regular Watering |
Expected Blooming Period | Year Round |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun, Partial Shade |
Unit Count | 16.0 Ounce |
Color | Brown,Green |
C**R
Understand the committment and time it takes to grow centipede grass and you'll be very satisfied.
This might sound like a lot of work, but it won't be if you prepare ahead of time and commit to the process. It took me around 30 minutes to spread it, and I had sprouts in 10 days. It's been about a month and the grass is looking great. Set your expectations!I leveled a corner of my backyard around 30' x 30' (900 sq. ft) with new fill dirt and wanted centipede grass to grow there. About 1/4 of this area is in full shade, another 1/4 is part-shade, and the remaining 1/2 is full sun. I wasn't sure if centipede would grow in the shadier areas, but figured this bag would be my test.Since I was starting with new soil as my base layer, I got it wet with a sprinkler -- which also allowed me to find the right area to set it up in and keep it there for watering over the next few months. I didn't soak the soil, just got it moist enough that the seeds would be on damp ground. I poured this bag, which might contain two handfuls total of seed, into a wheelbarrow and mixed in some top soil and some sand. Not as much as they recommended -- but enough to make grabbing a handful from the wheelbarrow feel like 85% dirt + sand.Since the top soil was dark and the sand was light, it made spreading the seed easy to track. I started in the furthest corner (the shadier area) and tossed handfuls of the mixture very lightly, as evenly as I could. Some areas got a little more, some a little less. Once I had covered the whole 30' x 30' area with a light coating of the seed mixture, which again was easy to tell thanks to having light-colored sand mixed in, I went back and tossed some more in the areas I could tell needed more, and in areas I was concerned would get washed away.Then, I added about one full wheelbarrow of top soil onto the whole area. Much like before, the sand made it easy to tell where I should toss the dark top soil so the light-colored sand was hardly visible. I used the whole bag of seed, a whole wheelbarrow of soil and sand mixed, and another whole wheelbarrow of just top soil to cover the entire 30' x 30' area.Something to note: the bag says it covers 4000 sq. ft. and I used the whole bag in an area less than 1/4 of that size, and I wouldn't have changed a thing. I wanted the grass to be thick, and it's growing exactly how I wanted it to. Adjust your expectations if this is different than you want.I think a lot of people don't do the prep work to ensure the seeds get a fighting chance. That's not the fault of the seller, the company, or the seeds themselves. You can't just throw these seeds onto bald spots and think they'll grow.But the other failure point is the watering. It takes A LOT of water to get these guys sprouting. Like I said, I had set up and tested a sprinkler ahead of time, and immediately after spreading the seeds, I ran the sprinkler for an hour. I really soaked them, but made sure no puddles would form, since this would make the seeds collect in a pile.Then I ran the sprinkler four times a day, every day. My loosely-followed schedule was: 20 minutes in the early morning, 20 minutes around noon, 20 minutes in the afternoon, and 20 minutes in the evening. I did this every day for 10 days before the first sprouts started appearing.And to my surprise, I got sprouts even in the area that was full shade! Not sure how well that grass will grow long term, and the sprouts there number about 1/4th as much as the areas in full sun. But I'm happy with any grass in the shade areas!I ended up buying another bag about a month after spreading the first bag because there were some areas I missed, and some areas where heavy rain caused the seed to move before it could sprout. I mixed another full 1lb bag of seeds with a full wheelbarrow of only top soil and I tossed it in the bald areas, and put the remaining mixture in other spots of my yard. Again, it took around 10 days for the new sprouts to appear in the bald spots. I was still watering via sprinkler 4 times daily. The bald spots in the other areas of my yard where I threw the excess seed mixture have sprouted too, but less dense and a lot slower because I watered them by hose so they weren't being saturated as much as I did the others.tl;dr: I'm very satisfied. Yes, this grass seed is expensive, so hopefully it'll encourage you to properly plant it and care for it. Make sure you spread it evenly, cover it with a thin layer of soil, and water it wayyyy more often than you probably think you should.
W**T
Grows Well in Partial Shade... but PATIENCE is required!
I planted the seed into areas of bare ground that I broke up with a rake. I then tried to cover them with 1/8" of soil (no more then 1/4")! It did take a good 5-6 weeks for germination, but I bought to plant in shady areas in my lawn that was too shady for bermuda and the majority of the seed that I planted has germinated. Once mature, I expect the plants to spread horizontally to fill-in the areas. I would buy it again....
M**E
I don't recommend this grass seed
I can't say enough just how disappointed we are with this grass seed. We bought the centipede seed due to comments regarding the product. We hired a professional lawn service to grade and till up our lawn. We waited like the bag said until May to plant new seed. Even though the lawn service was not positive about this seed, we wanted them to plant the Centipede (they recommended another product). After the lawn service prepared the ground, they sowed the seed, as instructed on bag, then they put down straw. We installed several sprinklers so we could water evenly daily as needed. It has been 4 weeks now and almost none of the seeds have sprouted. The lawn service has returned several times and they are just as disappointed as we are. We are now in the process of getting Kentucky Fescue for the lawn service to plant over the Centipede. Guess we should have taken the advise of the lawn service and planted their recommended seed from the beginning. If we had, we probably would have some grass by now. Will not purchase this product again.
B**S
There is no date on the bag, so how old is the seed?
No date on the bag. Will update with germination Statistics.
D**J
Much better than the big name brand!
After replacing my septic drain field I had about 8,000 sq ft in the middle of my front yard that was bare! I planted annual rye grass in November to control erosion! After much research and thought I decided to grow my own plugs indoors under grow lights until it warmed up and then moved them outdoors. About 2,000 sq ft of this area is a steep slope that could not be direct seeded and sod was too costly for my budget. I have already transplanted about 500 plugs and have more that are not ready yet.Now for the actual review! I purchased another brand with mulch ( starts with a P) first and then this one! Planted the other brand first a month earlier and they are not ready to plug yet and I started plugging these 3 wks ago. The Gulf Kist had much better germination but more importantly much better vigor! I'm done with the (P) brand!Update!! When it got cold enough to put this grass into dormancy it was over 80% filled in! The spots not filled in are either shady or dryer than the rest! I'm going to start some more plugs in late Feb.or early March to add to the thin spots. Very pleased with the results!!
C**E
Did not sprout
I bought this product as it is local to my area and seemed like quality. I bought it to seed bare areas in my centipede lawn. I followed the instructions to the letter and kept moist by watering lightly 6 times per day. I actually used double the rate for new lawns so it would thicken up and I rolled it into fresh topsoil. No growth, very disappointed with my purchase, very expensive seed to not work. Product did seem quality from packaging and appearance.
T**D
It is fresh seed which is a big difference
Within 3 weeks started seeing grass it's fresh seed makes the world a difference
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