Editorial Reviews
Product Description Does your lawn have some bare spots? Is it a little thin? Thicken your lawn and repair those bare spots with CANADA GREEN, a fine grass seed mixture that grows healthy, rich, green grass. Planting and cultivating instructions included on the bag. 48.3% Creeping Red Fescue, 26.2% Annual Ryegrass, 25.5% Kentucky Bluegrass. Each order comes with a 2 LB bag. Please Note: If you order quantity more than 1, we may ship you a 4 LBS or 6 LBS bags instead of 2 LBS which would equal to the amount you ordered..
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Customer Reviews Read 2 more reviews... Canada Green Grass Seed July 4, 2008 Becki 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
So far, so good! It's taking longer than I thought it would, but we still have a ways to go.
Questionable at Best May 30, 2008 J. M. Webster (Boise, ID USA) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
2 Lb Canada Green Grass Lawn Seeds Seed Mixture I had a lawn with several spots and hoped this would be a good reseed of those spots. Well to this point No Luck. It's been three weeks and nothing is noticable I did a 10' x 25' area to test. I am patient and will give it another two weeks but doubt that I will waste the time to use the what is left. The bag is supposed to cover 1000 sq. ft. I used a third of it for 250 sq. ft. Alas still bare spots.
satisfied customer May 20, 2008 T. Stephen (Philadelphia, PA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Not exactly what I expected but I planted the grass seed and followed the directions and amazingly, I have grass growing in spots where I could not grow any prior.
It works..but April 26, 2008 DJDoDo 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this about two weeks ago and I planted it immediately as directed. It started growing within 5-7 days, and I am happy of how green it is, but One pack is not enough for a 2.5 x 2.5 meters garden. It seemed to fill the space but now that it's growing, it seems that I need another pack.
Canada green January 18, 2008 Laskins (Bartow, FL) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I have St Augustine grass that was very thin with lots of bare spots. The Bermuda grass was attempting to fill in the bare spots and I found this unacceptable. I spread the Canada green on the bare spots and within two weeks, the grass had sprouted and all had been filled in with a solid green. It needs a lot of water to get started and has a very thin blade so, I found it necessary to over seed in some areas. I'm very happy with the results and hope it will keep the Bermuda from taking over.
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