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Edited January 14, 2022
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Walmart [walmart.com] has the
7-Lbs PRO-MIX Premium Greenest & Thickest Grass Seed on sale for
$10.37 -> $9.83.
Shipping is free with Walmart+ or $35+ orders.
Rokket's Research:
- This deal price is $19.11 lower (64.8% savings) than the $29.48 list price.
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Premium. Greenest and Thickest.
Isn't that the Russian Secret Service?
Why will it be perfect, where is it located? Sun or shade?
No, you shouldn't feed your cats dry seeds.
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Just kidding.
Pro-Mix is a consumer brand owned by a Canadian company. Ironically, even though the name of this is ridiculous and sketchy, there is glowing (seemingly legit) feedback all over for this. Appears to be good stuff. I really had my doubts at first. Just FYI.
Snow/dormant seeding is a real thing… and cheap grass seed is a good use for it.
Instead of spending a lot of time researching all things grass, I would recommend visiting your local extension office for recommendations about the best type of grass for your specific area and application. They can also probably give you advice on how to avoid common problems in your area such as pests, weeds, and diseases,
I found this way cheaper on clearance this fall. Picked up 15 bags . Cut my lawn down to .75" de thatched, slit seeded with this seed with a light layer of peat moss . Watered religiously. Northeast Ohio in the fall isn't the hardest place to grow grass and this sh!r barely grew.
This was the first fall in my new house , previous house I had my lawn dialed in. I've taken an interest in grass about 6 years ago so I'm confident of my procedure this fall and this seed failed . I even rotary mowed over .75 acres at my old house when I reseeded in the fall to not disturb the new grass .
Maybe I got a bad batch , who knows , but I'll be going back to my local nursery for their seed that I know works
Will also see if it takes off in the spring ( dormant seeding) if not I'll try my luck in the spring even though it's not the best planting time . I just did my back patio area , 2k sq feet of over 2 acres so not like the rest of my lawn took a hit
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