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Model #25102

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  • Vigoro fast grass seed germinates in 3-5 days
  • Repairs sunny or shady areas fast
  • Contains panterra turf-type Italian ryegrass

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Q:Which type of grass is this? Rye? Fescue? Kentucky Blue?
by|Apr 25, 2021
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A:  Rye. about 88% annual

by|Mar 23, 2023
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A:  Ryegrass originating from Oregon

by|Dec 5, 2022
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A:  Combination of annual and perennial rye grass.

by|Oct 15, 2021
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    A:  Annual Ryegrass, Perennial Ryegrass and Bluegrass.

    by|Dec 5, 2022
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      Q:Do you have prep area brfore use
      by|Apr 25, 2021
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      A:  With all grass seed make sure that good seed to soil contact is made.

      by|Apr 25, 2021

        A:  Always best to rack the area to scratch up the dirt to give the seed a place to settle. Not absolutely required, though. I have over seeded by just spreading the seed on the ground. My advice: For the greatest success you will need to keep the seed moist for a couple of weeks to be sure it has started to grow. After that, water every couple days until it has been mowed once or twice.

        by|Dec 5, 2022
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        A:  No. I just rake the yard well then cut bag open. Then I do hand fulls and spread it around. Make sure it's not windy out. Then I water it every day around the same time.

        by|Dec 5, 2022
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        A:  I did by racking the area to open the top inch of soil. I spread the seed out and then covered with a small amount of top soil. Water well for the next 3-5 days and you should see results.

        by|Dec 5, 2022
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          A:  Not at all! Just a little topsoil in area to level the ground.

          by|Jun 2, 2021
            caret
            Q:How fast will the grass grow
            by|Apr 18, 2021
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            A:  It grows very rich ,full, and quickly... unfortunately it died just as quickly and we had to do it a second time with different grass seed. It says on the package this is for temperary coverage and at least in our case that held true.

            by|Apr 19, 2021

            A:  We noticed sprouts within the first 5 days ....

            by|Jul 10, 2024

              A:  In 5 days it grew 4 inches!!! We had so much rain and I'm sure that helped!

              by|Jun 5, 2023

                A:  You should see germination start in 3-5 days.

                by|Apr 19, 2021

                  A:  I got grass in 5 days.

                  by|Jul 11, 2021
                  caret
                  Q:What happened to the whole Vigoro grass seed line it has vanished from stores and this is the only product left online
                  by|Oct 17, 2020
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                  A:  The entire Vigoro Grass Seed product assortment is going the a change and will relaunch in January.

                  by|Oct 20, 2020
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                    A:  I find it at Home Depot only.

                    by|Apr 23, 2021
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                      Q:Does Vigoro have a consumer tollfree#?
                      by|Aug 11, 2020
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                      A:  Not that I could find, but there is a web site, www.vigoro.com

                      by|Jul 11, 2021

                      A:  Vigoro is Home Depot's private label, if you would like to contact the supplier of the Vigoro Grass Seed product line that number is ‭(888) 298-7112‬.

                      by|Aug 12, 2020
                        caret
                        Q:How does this hold up to phoenix summer heat?
                        by|Aug 9, 2020
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                        A:  Not sure about Phoenix summer heat but grows great in Florida central coast. Not as attractive as blue-grass for example but does well down-here. During Summer months, we need to water grass 45-minutes/day.

                        by|Aug 9, 2020

                          A:  I do not know about Phoenix, but I have been experimenting with cool season grasses in Sierra Vista (elevation 5000') for over 20 years. In my experience, No cool season, available, Perennial lawn grass will survive in Sierra Vista in May and June. However, I recently became interested in this product because it contained 35% Biennial Rye ( Panterra), which in in my opinion is more likely to survive May and June, if planted in early spring. To answer Your Question, at this time, I do not believe any cool season lawn grass would hold up to Phoenix summer heat, but stay tuned.

                          by|Sep 12, 2020
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                            Q:Will this seed grow and survive in south Florida?
                            by|Jun 8, 2020
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                            A:  I bet it will. It is growing very well here in North Carolina. I am sure it will do well there. Just make sure you follow the watering instructions (minus rain).

                            by|Jun 28, 2020

                              A:  Yes, I believe so. Just make sure you water the grass for at least 30 minutes every other day unless its raining and throw lots of seeds!! You're lawn will be super green!!

                              by|Jul 1, 2020

                                A:  We spread about 150 lb of this grass seed. It comes up fast and beautiful and was all dead two weeks later. I would find a different product.

                                by|Jun 9, 2020

                                A:  Not to sure about that we had 95 degree weather here and all my seedlings that sprouted dies. I’m not sure if excessive watering in high heat would have saved them or not. The grass that grows is thin not thick

                                by|Jun 10, 2020

                                  A:  Vigoro Fast Grass, in the deep south, would be used for a temporary lawn (nurse crop) or for overseeding a warm season lawn during the winter months. I would recommend a Bermuda seed or St. Augustine plugs or sod for a permanent solution.

                                  by|Nov 1, 2020
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                                    Q:Is this St. Augustine grass seed? If not, where can I find St. Augustine grass seed? Thanks.
                                    by|Apr 20, 2020
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                                    A:  It is mostly Ryegrass. Try Home Depot for St. Augustine.

                                    by|Apr 23, 2020

                                      A:  No it is not. St Augustine seed does not exist. Would have to buy sod.

                                      by|Apr 10, 2021

                                      A:  Vigoro Fast Grass does not contain St. Augustine Seed. St. Augustine is a vegetative plant that needs to be planted by plugs or sod. Depending on your location you should be able to find one or both at your local Home Depot.

                                      by|Apr 22, 2020

                                        A:  It is not St Augustin. You can find that at home depot.

                                        by|Jun 2, 2023
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                                        Q:Is this grass suitable for growing in Florida for a whole year
                                        by|Jan 19, 2020
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                                        A:  I think its suitable for Florida.

                                        by|Jul 7, 2020

                                        A:  Don't know for sure. Spread it on shady area about 3-months ago and it grass came up quite well here in Palm Beach, Florida.

                                        by|Jan 20, 2020

                                          A:  This mix would be best used for winter overseeding of warm season grasses or as temporary grass in the summer months.

                                          by|Jan 20, 2020

                                            A:  Kaz I'm in south Louisiana and had success with some last summer, but none came back this year.

                                            by|Jun 2, 2023

                                            A:  no, this is temporary annual grass cover. Comes up quick but dies off somewhat quick too.

                                            by|Jan 23, 2020
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                                              Q:Can i plant this at the same time as vigoro bermuda blend? Only to have grass now as the bermuda germinates or will it have a hard time germinating?
                                              by|Aug 30, 2019
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                                              A:  You may and both will germinate if you don’t mind to have mixed grasses in the particular area you are sowing them.

                                              by|Aug 30, 2019

                                                A:  No i wouldn't reccomend using it.

                                                by|Apr 7, 2020

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