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Schultz Grass Seed Mixture, Sun & Shade Lawn
Schultz Grass Seed Mixture, Sun & Shade Lawn

Schultz Grass Seed Mixture, Sun & Shade Lawn

3 lb
Schultz Grass Seed Mixture, Sun & Shade Lawn

Schultz Grass Seed Mixture, Sun & Shade Lawn

3 lb

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Covers up to 2,000 sq ft. Builds a thick, lush green lawn that lasts! Repairs thinning areas & bare spots. Superior resistance to insects, disease & drought. For sunny & partially shady areas. 99.9% weed free. Why use Schultz Supreme Selections? We select the newest and highly rated varieties of seed that are specifically bred for your area and climate. This ensures optimal seeding performance, resulting in a thick, green, beautiful lawn that lasts. Seed Facts: Area of Use: Medium traffic. Color: Dark green. Texture: Fine to medium. Light Required: Full sun to partial shade (4 to 10 hours of sunlight per days). Germination: 7 to 12 days (With proper soil-bed preparation and when soil temperatures and moisture levels are suitable for growth). Notice to Consumers: The seed laws of several states require arbitration or conciliation of disputes involving the quality or performance of seed before litigation. A complaint (sworn for AR, FL, IN, MS, MT, SC, TX, WA; signed only CA, GA, ID, ND, SD) must be filed with Commissioner/Director/Secretary of Agriculture, Seed Commissioner, or Chief Agricultural Officer within such time as to permit inspection of the seed, crops, plants by the designated agency and the seller of the seed. A copy of the complaint shall be sent to the seller by registered mail. www.barusa.com.


Directions

Planting Directions: When to Plant: Best results are obtained when seeding in the early spring or fall, when daily temperatures are before 60 F and 80 F. Spring Planting: Plant in the early spring because this allows time for the seed to grow and establish before facing the hot, dry conditions of summer. Tip: Freezing temperatures will not harm the seed and will only delay emergence. Do not apply a pre-emergent product, such as crabgrass preventer, at time of planting . Pre-emergent products inhibit new roots from forming and will stunt seed growth. Wait at least 30 days after seed establishment before applying such a product. Fall Planting: Plant in the late summer or early fall. This allows ample time for the seed to grow and establish before facing winter conditions. Tip: Fall is a great time for planting, because the warm days and cool nights promote rapid growth and there is less competition from weeds. Preparing Planting Area: New Lawns: Remove all debris from planting area and rake or till to loosen the top 2 to 3 inches of soil. Level area and grade to drain away from buildings. Established Lawns: To thicken and existing lawn, mow your grass as short as possible, rake thoroughly to remove any debris or dead grass and expose the soil. Bare Spots: Rake to loosen the top 1/4 inch of soil. Fertilizing: Apply a starter fertilizer at the recommended rate. This ensures the soil has the right proportion of nutrients that new grass plants need to become an established, healthy lawn. Planting: Sow evenly over the planting area at the recommended rate. For new lawns and for treating bare spots, gently rake seed into soil. Spreader Settings: Scotts SpeedyGreen: 10 established lawns; 14 new lawns. Scotts EdgeGuard (Rotary): 10 established lawns; 14 new lawns. Scotts AccuGreen (Drop): 10 established lawns; 15-1/2 new lawns. Watering: Keep soil moist by lightly watering two to three times daily until seed germination is complete (2 to 4 weeks). Continue to water until the lawn has reached establishment, then water as needed. Tip: A typical established lawn requires between 1/2 and 1 inch of water each week. Seeding Rates: New Lawn: 3 lb per 1,000 sq ft. Existing or Overseeding Lawn: 3 lb per 2,000 sq ft. Bare Spot: 1/4 cup per 2 feet x 2 feet area. Care & Maintenance: Mowing: Maintain a regular mowing schedule and cut when plants are approximately 3 inches. Feeding: Regular feedings are critical to turf health and vigor. Apply a follow-up feeding of turf fertilizer 4 to 6 weeks after establishment. Tip: For best results, follow an annual lawn care program that is right for your area. Weed Control: Do not apply a weed control product until seed has germinated and is established (after the third or fourth mowing). Tip: Weeds steal valuable nutrients and water from grass. By practicing good mowing habits and following a regular fertilizing schedule, you significantly reduce weed competition and have a healthier, better looking lawn.

About

Details

Covers up to 2,000 sq ft. Builds a thick, lush green lawn that lasts! Repairs thinning areas & bare spots. Superior resistance to insects, disease & drought. For sunny & partially shady areas. 99.9% weed free. Why use Schultz Supreme Selections? We select the newest and highly rated varieties of seed that are specifically bred for your area and climate. This ensures optimal seeding performance, resulting in a thick, green, beautiful lawn that lasts. Seed Facts: Area of Use: Medium traffic. Color: Dark green. Texture: Fine to medium. Light Required: Full sun to partial shade (4 to 10 hours of sunlight per days). Germination: 7 to 12 days (With proper soil-bed preparation and when soil temperatures and moisture levels are suitable for growth). Notice to Consumers: The seed laws of several states require arbitration or conciliation of disputes involving the quality or performance of seed before litigation. A complaint (sworn for AR, FL, IN, MS, MT, SC, TX, WA; signed only CA, GA, ID, ND, SD) must be filed with Commissioner/Director/Secretary of Agriculture, Seed Commissioner, or Chief Agricultural Officer within such time as to permit inspection of the seed, crops, plants by the designated agency and the seller of the seed. A copy of the complaint shall be sent to the seller by registered mail. www.barusa.com.


Directions

Planting Directions: When to Plant: Best results are obtained when seeding in the early spring or fall, when daily temperatures are before 60 F and 80 F. Spring Planting: Plant in the early spring because this allows time for the seed to grow and establish before facing the hot, dry conditions of summer. Tip: Freezing temperatures will not harm the seed and will only delay emergence. Do not apply a pre-emergent product, such as crabgrass preventer, at time of planting . Pre-emergent products inhibit new roots from forming and will stunt seed growth. Wait at least 30 days after seed establishment before applying such a product. Fall Planting: Plant in the late summer or early fall. This allows ample time for the seed to grow and establish before facing winter conditions. Tip: Fall is a great time for planting, because the warm days and cool nights promote rapid growth and there is less competition from weeds. Preparing Planting Area: New Lawns: Remove all debris from planting area and rake or till to loosen the top 2 to 3 inches of soil. Level area and grade to drain away from buildings. Established Lawns: To thicken and existing lawn, mow your grass as short as possible, rake thoroughly to remove any debris or dead grass and expose the soil. Bare Spots: Rake to loosen the top 1/4 inch of soil. Fertilizing: Apply a starter fertilizer at the recommended rate. This ensures the soil has the right proportion of nutrients that new grass plants need to become an established, healthy lawn. Planting: Sow evenly over the planting area at the recommended rate. For new lawns and for treating bare spots, gently rake seed into soil. Spreader Settings: Scotts SpeedyGreen: 10 established lawns; 14 new lawns. Scotts EdgeGuard (Rotary): 10 established lawns; 14 new lawns. Scotts AccuGreen (Drop): 10 established lawns; 15-1/2 new lawns. Watering: Keep soil moist by lightly watering two to three times daily until seed germination is complete (2 to 4 weeks). Continue to water until the lawn has reached establishment, then water as needed. Tip: A typical established lawn requires between 1/2 and 1 inch of water each week. Seeding Rates: New Lawn: 3 lb per 1,000 sq ft. Existing or Overseeding Lawn: 3 lb per 2,000 sq ft. Bare Spot: 1/4 cup per 2 feet x 2 feet area. Care & Maintenance: Mowing: Maintain a regular mowing schedule and cut when plants are approximately 3 inches. Feeding: Regular feedings are critical to turf health and vigor. Apply a follow-up feeding of turf fertilizer 4 to 6 weeks after establishment. Tip: For best results, follow an annual lawn care program that is right for your area. Weed Control: Do not apply a weed control product until seed has germinated and is established (after the third or fourth mowing). Tip: Weeds steal valuable nutrients and water from grass. By practicing good mowing habits and following a regular fertilizing schedule, you significantly reduce weed competition and have a healthier, better looking lawn.


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