Grass Seed
Meadows Farms Nursery and Garden Center stocks the best grass seed varieties for your lawn. Pennington Smart Seed is specially formulated to be drought tolerant. It requires up to 30% less water than other grass seeds. Visit one of our local garden centers for pricing and availabilty.
Pennington Smart Seed Mixes

Sun & Shade Mix - Quality mix of Creeping Red Fescue, Chewning Fescue, Kentucky Bluegrass & Perenial Ryegrass
- Provides the most versatile lawn in sunny to moderately shady areas
- Produces a thick, fine bladed, dark blue-green lawn
- Very good drought tolerance
- Good disease and insect resistance
- Contains improved seed varieties that thrive in sun and shade
- Seed mix changes for different regions of the country, providing a grass seed specifically formulated for the different climatic zones
- Contains Pennington’s exclusive MYCO Advantage™technology & Penkote®technology

Dense Shade Mix - Quality mix of drought tolerant shade loving fescues

Tall Fescue Mix - Quality mix of drought tolerant Tall Fescues

Fescue/Bluegrass Mix - Quality blend of Bluegrass and Tall Fescue. Good for high traffic areas
- Produces a dense tightly-knit, dark green lawn all season long
- Contains self spreading, heat tolerant Kentucky Bluegrass varieties
- Repairs itself with rhizomes which grow and spread into damaged/bare or thinning areas
- Contains improved heat and drought resistant Tall Fescue varieties
- Exceptional disease resistance varieties
- Prefers medium-textured soils with moderate to high fertility, but will adapt to a wide variety of soil conditions
- Mixture preferred by professional sod growers to produce a dense, luxurious lawn
- Contains Pennington’s exclusive MYCO Advantage™technology & Penkote®technology

The Rebels Brand Tall Fescue
- #1 Selling turf type tall fescue in the U.S.A
- Thrives in our tough summer climate
- Developed to grow dark green grass
- Improved disease resistance and drought tolerance
Tips for planting grass seed
After planting grass seed you will need to keep it well watered until your new lawn has been mowed three times. Grass seed germinates best with soil temperatures of 60-70 degrees Farenheit.
