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5.6-Lbs Scotts Turf Builder Rapid Grass Seed & Fertilizer (Tall Fescue Mix)

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Amazon has 5.6-Lbs. Scotts Turf Builder Rapid Grass Seed & Fertilizer (Tall Fescue Mix) on sale for $23.98. Shipping is free with Prime or $35+ orders.

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Amazon has 5.6-Lbs. Scotts Turf Builder Rapid Grass Seed & Fertilizer (Tall Fescue Mix) on sale for $23.98. Shipping is free with Prime or $35+ orders.

Alternatively, Walmart also has 5.6-Lbs. Scotts Turf Builder Rapid Grass Seed & Fertilizer (Tall Fescue Mix) on sale for $23.98. Select free store pickup to save on shipping, otherwise, shipping is free with Walmart+ Membership [Details] on orders $35+ or

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Note, product must be sold/shipped by Amazon or Walmart respectively. Subscribe & Save is available via Amazon.

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    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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Model: Scotts Turf Builder Rapid Grass Tall Fescue Grass Sun or Shade Grass Seed and Fertilizer 5.6 lb

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Today 05:35 AM
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FreddyJoeToday 05:35 AM
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Doesn't "Rapid Grass" mean frequent mowing?
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MaroonGuide533Today 06:42 AM
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Be sure you truly want tall fescue before ordering. Tall fescue looks kind of clumpy after it comes in. It'll stand out if your patching other kinds of grasses.
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Deal-R-DashToday 11:40 AM
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We tried this to repair dog pee spots and a few other lawn defects and the results were terribly underwhelming. That said, we live in the weird growing zone right between North and South Carolina where it is a toss-up between tall and short fescue varieties. As others mentioned, the clumpiness of what does come up doesn't look good. IMHO this stuff is not worth it over just getting bulk seed and using straw or other mulchy material to support the grass growth. I think hydroseeding would likely be less expensive per square foot but of course YMMV.
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CleofusToday 03:43 PM
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Quote from Deal-R-Dash :
We tried this to repair dog pee spots and a few other lawn defects and the results were terribly underwhelming. That said, we live in the weird growing zone right between North and South Carolina where it is a toss-up between tall and short fescue varieties. As others mentioned, the clumpiness of what does come up doesn't look good. IMHO this stuff is not worth it over just getting bulk seed and using straw or other mulchy material to support the grass growth. I think hydroseeding would likely be less expensive per square foot but of course YMMV.
Thanks for your excellent analysis!

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