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GroundWork 25 lb. 43,560 sq. ft. All-Purpose Forage Grass Seed, North

3.8

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Item # 686194199

$59.99
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GroundWork 25 lb. 43,560 sq. ft. All-Purpose Forage Grass Seed, North

GroundWork 25 lb. 43,560 sq. ft. All-Purpose Forage Grass Seed, North

Item # 686194199


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Give your livestock the grass they crave. The GroundWork 25 lb. All-Purpose Forage Grass Seed is a premium grass seed mixture, designed to grow palatable grass specifically for cattle and sheep. This forage grass tolerates high traffic, and can cover up to 1 acre. Minimal care is required for this forage grass. Explore all of GroundWork's grass seed mixture offerings today.

  • Premium forage for all livestock
  • Tolerates high traffic
  • Minimal care required for this forage grass
  • For all seasons
  • Covers up to 1 acre
  • Includes 25 lb. bag of grass seed
  • Ideal grass seed for northern lawns

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Q: will this work in MA as a grass alternative and when is best time to plant

a month ago
1 Answer
  • A: Please note that these are forage gasses not turf (lawn) grasses. It can be used for a lawn and would be best planted in the spring when ground temperatures are above 60 degrees.
    a month ago
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Q: What type of seed is in this

a month ago
2 Answers
  • A: This mixture contains 35% Forage Tall Fescue, 20% Tetraploid Annual Ryegrass, 20% Italian Ryegrass, 10% Orchardgrass, 5% Bromegrass, 5% Alfalfa, and 5% Red Clover.
    a month ago
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Q: what kind of seeds

2 months ago
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  • A: 35% Forage Tall Fescue 20% Tetraploid Annual Ryegrass 20% Italian Ryegrass 10% Orchardgrass 5% Bromegrass 5% Alfalfa 5% Red Clover
    2 months ago
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Q: How soon can you put livestock on thos after planted?

3 months ago
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  • A: For GroundWork 25 lb. All-Purpose Forage Grass Seed (North), you should typically wait 2 to 3 months after germination before allowing livestock to graze.While the seed is marketed for "quick germination" (7–15 days) and "maturity" (21–45 days), grazing too early can lead to livestock pulling the young plants out by the roots
    2 months ago
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Q: is this seed coated?

3 months ago
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  • A: Yes
    3 months ago
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Q: Is this good for horse pasture?

4 months ago
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  • A: Absolutely!
    4 months ago
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Q: What kind of results can I expect if I overseed in the Spring without watering?

a year ago
1 Answer
  • A: Grass seed is like any other crop you would try to grow. Without proper water, you'll likely have poor results.
    a year ago
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Q: Is this blend good for norther CA foothills, zip code 95602?

a year ago
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  • A: Yes
    a year ago
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Q: Will this work in VA 24431?

a year ago
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  • A: Yes
    a year ago
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Q: Can this be used in food plots for deer

a year ago
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  • A: It could be used for food plots but there are products that are formulated for that purpose.
    a year ago
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The forage grass seed mixture had mixed reviews. Many customers found it grew well and provided good grazing, especially in spring. However, some were disappointed with the seed composition, noting a ...
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Most Helpful Favorable Review

All-Purpose Forage Grass Seed Mixture (South)

10 years ago
35.29% Fawn Tall Fescue 25.38% Striker Tetraploid Annual Ryegrass 19.19% Potomac Orchard Grass 7.19% Renegade Red Clover 5.27% Crimson Clover* 5.20% Dutch White Clover 0.80% Other Crop Seed 1.58% Inert Matter 0.10% Other Weeds • Attractive green color • Handles traffic well • More heat tolerant to high temperatures • Low Maintenance • Wide area of adaptation • Grows to 4.5 ft. Planting rate: 20-25 lb/acre or 1-2 lb/1000 sq ft. (No inoculant needed) Fawn (Festuca arundinacea) Developed in 1954 for increased pasture forage yield. A good choice for mixing into pastures where short dry periods may occur. Tolerates poor drainage, alkalinity and salinity. In orchards, vineyards, bush berries or other no-till irrigated growing situations, permanent perennial cover crops are a good choice. Perennial clovers are the most widely used varieties of perennial cover crops as they are low-growing nitrogen-fixers that require very little maintenance. Alfalfa also fixes nitrogen and has the added benefit of providing large amounts of top growth used for hay, mulch or compost. Grasses are useful in situations where nitrogen-fixation is not required or desired. They can be mixed with legumes, but the legumes in the mix should not exceed 25% if the mix will be regularly mown, as they tend to overtake the grasses. When irrigating perennial cover crops, use a deep-watering cycle to encourage roots to forage deeply for water, so that they can survive through dry periods. COVER CROP BENEFITS Cover crops, also known as green manures, are one of the cornerstones of ecologically sensible agriculture. Cover crops provide outstanding benefits for the soil, crop and grower including: • Increasing earthworm and beneficial microorganism activity • Bringing deep rooted minerals to the surface for other crops • Increasing the soil's plant-available Nitrogen • Increasing the soil's moisture-holding capacity • Providing habitat, nectar & pollen for beneficial insects • Improving water, root and air penetration in the soil Choking out weeds Providing aesthetic value and color Breaking up subsoil and plowsoles Stabilizing the soil to prevent erosion Reducing populations of pest organisms Increasing organic matter content
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Not enough info

3 years ago
I don’t like that it doesn’t tell you what seeds you’re putting into your ground and then livestock.
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1 – 4 of 50 Reviews
Porterville California
Review 1

Nothing ever grew it’s been 3 weeks and nothing

a year ago

No, I do not recommend this product.

Tooele, Utah
Review 1

All purpose forage north seed

a year ago
This all purpose forage seed is so hearty.
SweepstakesYes

Yes, I recommend this product.

Millington, TN
Review 1

No results yet.

a year ago
Spread about 8 weeks ago. Haven’t noticed anything yet. Might not be the right timing. Lots of rye grass in this bag.
SweepstakesYes

No, I do not recommend this product.

Reviews 3

pasture seed

a year ago
haven't used yet but had some old seed from 6 or 7 years ago that cam up fine.