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$15.39*: 12-lbs Scotts Turf Builder Thick'r Lawn Grass Seed, Fertilizer, & Soil Improver at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 12-lbs Scotts Turf Builder Thick'r Lawn Grass Seed, Fertilizer, & Soil Improver for $15.39.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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$13.60 lower (47% savings) than the list price of $28.99
$6.59 lower (30% savings) than the previous price of $21.98

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Tier0%5%Price$15.39$14.62Add to next delivery [amazon.com] (with free shipping)
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Yesterday 11:45 PM
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Spider210Yesterday 11:45 PM
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still too much
Yesterday 11:48 PM
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benq35Yesterday 11:48 PM
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does it really work?
Today 12:10 AM
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EDCameraToday 12:10 AM
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Quote from benq35 :
does it really work?
It works ok, but I got better results with EZ Seeds which is more expensive.
Today 02:42 AM
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poorSAPToday 02:42 AM
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Worked for me, I saw germination within 5 days. However, we had a drought and it died just as fast
Today 05:58 AM
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GreenChilliesToday 05:58 AM
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I'm in Seattle and my lawn is completely dried out and full of weeds. Wondering if it is the right time to re-seed and how well this products works in my area? Appreciate it if someone can help me with steps to grow and maintain thick and green lawn. Not a green thumb here

TIA
Last edited by GreenChillies September 29, 2025 at 12:25 AM.
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MisterDudeToday 07:35 AM
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Quote from GreenChillies :
I'm in Seattle and my lawn is completely dried out and full of weeds. Wondering if it is the right time to re-seed and how well this products works in my area? Appreciate it if someone can help me with steps to grow and maintain thick and green lawn. Not a green thumb here[img]https://static.slickdealscdn.com/images/smilies/emot-shakehead.gif[/img]

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Look for native grasses that are drought tolerant. Your local nursery can help with selecting and there are also many websites to help you choose the right seeds. Worth it to pay more for seeds now rather then going broke paying to water the wrong kind of grass for years to come.

Some people will use rocks and cardboard to smother the weeds and existing grass before they seed in a different kind of grass. You might work in sections until the whole lawn is completed if the area is really big. The rocks are to hold down the sheets of cardboard. Many furniture stores will have huge pieces of cardboard you can take for free if you ask the staff nicely. Can probably also raid some recycling dumpsters too for big pieces of cardboard. Or you can smother with plastic sheeting as well. Once the lawn is totally dead you can rent a tiller or pay someone to till the soil so it is ready to be seeded. After that get ready to water religiously until the seeds are established. Once established a native drought tolerant lawn will only require a little weed removal now and then by hand and minimal watering via sprinkler. A lot of work up front but then it is years of a nice worry free lawn you can be proud of.
Last edited by MisterDude September 29, 2025 at 12:41 AM.
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IsitonToday 03:10 PM
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anyone know what type of grass seeds (KGB, Bermuda etc?) are in this?

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GarybuckmannToday 03:10 PM
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Quote from MisterDude :
there are also many websites to help you choose the right seeds.
which sites?
Today 03:17 PM
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GreenChilliesToday 03:17 PM
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Quote from MisterDude :
Look for native grasses that are drought tolerant. Your local nursery can help with selecting and there are also many websites to help you choose the right seeds. Worth it to pay more for seeds now rather then going broke paying to water the wrong kind of grass for years to come.

Some people will use rocks and cardboard to smother the weeds and existing grass before they seed in a different kind of grass. You might work in sections until the whole lawn is completed if the area is really big. The rocks are to hold down the sheets of cardboard. Many furniture stores will have huge pieces of cardboard you can take for free if you ask the staff nicely. Can probably also raid some recycling dumpsters too for big pieces of cardboard. Or you can smother with plastic sheeting as well. Once the lawn is totally dead you can rent a tiller or pay someone to till the soil so it is ready to be seeded. After that get ready to water religiously until the seeds are established. Once established a native drought tolerant lawn will only require a little weed removal now and then by hand and minimal watering via sprinkler. A lot of work up front but then it is years of a nice worry free lawn you can be proud of. Big Grin
Thank you so much for taking time to write in detail.worship
Will check my local nursery and see what they have to suggest too.
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MooperToday 03:17 PM
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Products like this don't work magically, but if you read and follow the directions, they're quite reliable. That said, given that this is 9-1-1, you're getting just over a pound of nitrogen per bag, so definitely don't buy this for the fertilization component. You're better off buying seed and fertilizer separately. It's also worth noting that in 2020, Amazon sold the 40 lb bags for $10, so this 12 lbs for $15 isn't much of a deal compared to that.

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