GCI Turf Type Tall Fescue Grass Seed

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This is the grass seed that I use in my front yard! I did a complete renovation on my front yard taking it from bare dirt to 100% GCI Turf Type Tall Fescue. This seed is incredible if you are in a warmer climate and need something that is thick, dark green, and stripes really well.

SHIPPING INFORMATION: The price of shipping is included. Typically ships in 2-3 business days. We Cannot Ship to P.O. Boxes, or Alaska or Hawaii. Orders typically ships in 2-3 business days! Please be sure you get the right product and know what's in the bag you are ordering. We cannot take returns of seed because we cannot resell seed that has left our possession as we do not know how it was cared for while out of our hands. (moisture, sunlight, humidity).

  • Tall Fescue prefers full sun but can tolerate some shade
  • Tall Fescue grass seed requires watering to germinate
  • Tall Fescue should be cut between 3.5" and 4.5" tall
  • Tall Fescue does best in cooler northern, mountainous climates...but can handle some heat as well!
  • Tall Fescue is an aggressive tillering mixture

What's in the bag?

GCI Turf Type is a 4 way mixture of high quality Turf Type Tall Fescue.
We became known for having “weed free” grass seed and the new ones are no different. All the new grass seed mixes/blends are 0% weed seed and 0% other crop.

How long does grass seed stay good? About 2 years if kept dry

We look for three basic things when choosing the varieties that go in our grass seed mixes/blends. It must be readily available to us, it must have an excellent history in the NTEP trials (National Turfgrass Evaluation Program), and it must be affordable.

THOR: (Tall fescue) Top rated variety due to its excellent color, density, green up, and disease resistance. Thor has shown resistance to Brown Patch and Pythium Blight. Thor has exceptional dark green color, rated high in genetic and winter color. Aggressive tillering and excellent spring greenup makes it a great application for home lawns, parks, sod production, sports fields and commercial properties

BLACK TAIL: (Tall fescue) This variety provides superior density throughout the growing season in all parts of the US due to its aggressive tillering ability which also helps repair damaged areas of turf. Black Tail is a solid overall performer in traffic stress trials, fine leaf texture, and brown patch resistance. Black Tail aggressive tillering characteristic contributes to its dense, lush canopy.

FALCON IV: (Tall fescue) Falcon IV is a new and improved, heat and disease resistant, tall fescue variety developed for superior turf quality across a wide area of adaptation. It is dark green in color, fine textured with excellent wear tolerance. Falcon IV exhibits a unique combination of traits including dense growth, improved turf quality and resistance to brown patch. Falcon IV is an endophyte enhanced tall fescue.

When should you plant TTTF?

Fall is a great time to seed TTTF. Plant TTTF seed when soil temperatures are between 50° and 65°F. Your air temperature should be around 60° to 75°at this time. The fescue in TTTF seed will germinate anywhere from 4 - 10 days to germinate. Mid August - Mid October is a great time frame depending on where you live in the country and what your soil and air temperatures are. I only recommend spring time seeding when absolutely necessary.

How much seed to use?

  • Overseeding into an existing poor lawn: Six - eight (6-8) pounds per 1000 square feet.
  • Overseeding into an existing nice lawn: Three - six (3-6) pounds per 1000 square feet.
  • Seeding bare ground: Eight - ten (8 -10) pounds per 1000 square feet.

Germination...

The trick to seed germination is KEEP THE SEED MOIST! Water multiple times a day, light and frequently every day to ensure the ground and seed stays moist. TTTF seed can take anywhere from 4 to 10 days to germinate depending on environmental conditions. Be patient...it will come up with time. Once you have germination you can slowly revert back to watering 1” per week...deep and infrequent. During hot, dry weather established TTTF may need as much as 1.5” - 2” of water per week.