Best Lawn Grass Seeds For Vermont - Outside Pride

Best Lawn Grass Seeds For Vermont

Grasses Used In Vermont

Grasses used in Vermont generally consist of bluegrass, ryegrass, fine fescue, or mixtures of these grasses. Colonial bentgrass is also occassionally used.

Cool-Season Grasses: Kentucky Bluegrass - This high-quality turf has a nice green color and good recuperative ability. But, it damages easily, suffers from heat and drought, requires moderately high maintenance, has a tendency to thatch, is susceptible to many diseases, and is intolerant of shade or salt.

Perennial ryegrasses are bunching cool season grasses that are compatible in appearance with bluegrass, do not form thatch, have good heat tolerance and may be drought resistant. They tend to be disease prone and offer poor freezing tolerance if flooded or exposed to wind. Perennial ryegrasses is designed for full sun areas, but will tolerate some shade. Ryegrass is bred to give a pleasing dark green color, with a fine texture and excellent mowing qualities. Is also a very good choice for blends with Kentucky Bluegrass and Fine Fescue.

Fine-leaf Fescues - Fine fescues have an extremely narrow, almost needle-like leaf blade. They are included in turfgrass mixtures for their excellent shade tolerance. Fine-leaf fescue often appears in neglected lawns because it withstands a high pH. Due to its fine texture, fine-leaf fescue is often difficult to mow.

Bentgrass - This fine-textured grass is unique among cool-season grasses in its ability to be cut at heights of 1/2 inch or less. It has a high disease potential, poor drought tolerance and requires extremely high levels of maintenance. Bentgrass is a weed in home lawns and should be left on the golf course where it belongs.

All Options For Vermont

Click Name To View Grass Seed Choice  Type Applications
Bentgrass Colonial - Highland Cool Season Lawns - Full Sun
Bentgrass Colonial - SR 7150 Cool Season Lawns - Golf Courses - Full Sun
Cool Season Mix - Showtime Cool Season Lawns - Full Sun to Moderate Shade Rye, Kentucky Bluegrass, Fine Fescue Mix
Cool Season Mix - Garland Cool Season Lawns - Full Sun to Moderate Shade Rye, Fine Fescue Mix
Fescue/Bluegrass Mix - Combat Extreme North Cool Season Lawns - Wear Tolerant
Fine Fescue Blend - Legacy Cool Season Lawns - Full Sun To Moderate Shade
Kentucky Bluegrass - Bluegrass Supreme Cool Season Lawns - Golf Gourses - Full Sun
Kentucky Bluegrass - Midnight Cool Season Lawns - Golf Courses - Full Sun
OSP Ryegrass Cool Season Lawns - Golf Courses
Shade Grass - Poa Supina Mix Cool Season Lawns - Full Sun - Deep Shade - Best Shade Grass

Top Choices For Vermont

Image Title Legacy Fine Fescue Fescue Blend Over the centuries, fine fescues have been renowned for their survival under extreme conditions. They grow in infertile and dry soils, tolerate close mowing heights, deep shade and grow in places where turf is neglected, tortured and forgotten. In these areas, fescues endure. Fine fescues produce an attractive, uniform stand with a medium-green to dark-green color. These grasses are extremely fine-textured
  • Close-Mowing
  • Lawns
  • Resilient
Image Title Combat Extreme Northern Cold Weather Tolerant Combat Extreme™ Northern Zone grass seed has improved germination which allows it to establish more quickly than other varieties and its lower growth habit significantly reduces the amount of top growth. It does extremely well in full sun or partial shade in USDA Zones 4 - 5. Combat Extreme™ Northern Zone grass has the addition of Kentucky Bluegrass for extra cold tolerance and turf density. Combat Extreme™ Northern Zone grass seed an excellent choice for professional or home use.
  • Excellent Color
  • Withstands Cold Weather
  • Cost Effective

USDA ZONE MAP

Below is the USDA Zone Map for Vermont so you can determine which zone you reside in. Below that are our picks for your state which will do best in your area. Next on this page are tables which list various grasses and their characteristics so you can compare before you decide on your purchase. Click on the product name (ie. Midnight) for more information about that grass and to make your purchase.
USDA Zone Map For Vermont
Vermont Grass Seed Vermont Zones

Compare Various Grasses For Their Characteristics
Cool Season Grasses Leaf Texture Establish Rate Nitrogen Use Water Use Drought Tolerance Salinity Tolerance Shade Tolerance
Bluegrass - Kentucky Moderate to Fine Slow Moderate to High Moderate to High Good Moderate Poor
Bluegrass - Rough Moderate to Fine Slow Moderate to High Moderate to High Poor Moderate Excellent
Fescue - Turf Type Moderate to Coarse Moderate Moderate to High Low to Moderate Excellent Low Good to Excellent
Ryegrass - Perennial Fine to Moderate Very Fast Moderate to High Moderate to High Good Poor to Moderate Poor to Moderate
Compare Various Grasses For Their Characteristics - Continued
Cool Season Grasses Fertility Needs Wear Resistance Mowing Height Cold Tolerance Acid Soil Tolerance Thatching Tendency Heat Tolerance
Bluegrass - Kentucky Medium Medium to High Medium High Medium Medium Medium
Bluegrass - Rough Medium Medium Medium High Medium Medium Medium
Fescue - Turf Type Low to Medium Medium to High Medium to High Medium High Low High
Ryegrass - Perennial Medium High Low to Medium Medium Medium Low Medium to High

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