🌿 Grow the lawn of your dreams with SPF 30 – where resilience meets beauty!
The Outsidepride SPF-30 Hybrid Bluegrass Seeds offer a robust blend of Texas and Kentucky bluegrass, designed for heat and drought tolerance. This 5 lbs seed mix is perfect for southern climates, featuring self-repairing capabilities and OptiGrowth technology for enhanced germination. Ideal for both residential and commercial applications, it thrives in various light conditions while requiring minimal maintenance.
4**R
it works! oh my gosh - it works!!!
My lawn had more bald spots than my family reunion. It was bad and embarrassing. Really obvious and whenever it rained, we had a problem with erosion that was just getting worse and worse. I tried glass plugs, fertilizers, rabbit droppings, organic compost, nematodes - you name it. Nothing was helping. So I went looking and found these seeds. We were JUST finishing a brutal Texas summer. I read the reviews, ordered a 5 lb bag and waited for the heat to break. A&M knows their animals and agriculture. If they had put their seal of approval on it, then that was good enough for me!On a wing and a prayer I got the ground wet and used a metal rake to make some mini furrows in the really big bald spots/erosion areas. I scattered about 1/2 a bag like it was chicken feed. Watered it in and waited. Every day I gave it a nice little soak with the hose to try to keep it damp. Always tried to water in morning so would have sun to help dry and feed. Watched it like a mother hen.... it was my last hope. St Augustine grass replant was LONG past. We were coming up on winter at that point, but things were so horrible and my hope was fading...I was seriously thinking about spray paint (from a distance to just give it a "hint" of green")....and then I saw it....Little itty bitty teeny weeny shoots of green!!!!My lawn had a buzz cut. And it did take awhile, but they grew! Not everywhere I was working on (because some rainstorms = washed away seeds before they could grow), but enough so that my lawn had a dusting of green instead of brown at a distance. No spray paint needed!!! It had only been visibly growing about a month when the cold fronts started coming in. I figured - at least for $35 it looked ok for Halloween... BUT THE GRASS HAS HELD ON THROUGH WINTER!!!Granted we have had a MILD winter, but there was still some freezes. Still there!!! in fact it was SO SUCCESSFUL I finished the bag once the weather warmed up and break in rain. Ordered another bag that I'll use to help focus on any stubborn spots that haven't taken yet + work on my backyard. I'M THRILLED! Yes, I will water and watch these every day until they sprout but once they do they seem to be as hardy as they come!!! YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
M**S
It grows!
Not sure what their plans are adult grass will look like but after I sowed the seeds and got them raked into the soil and watered, it only took a couple of days for the yard to look like it had a major green 5 o’clock shadow. Happy so far
K**E
DO NOT BUY THIS SEED! It RUINED my lawn with Poa annua "annual bluegrass"!
DO NOT BUY THIS GRASS SEED! It RUINED MY LAWN with Poa annua "annual bluegrass"! Last year my front lawn did not have ANY of the light-colored clump grass known as "annual bluegrass". None whatsoever. It was entirely Bermuda grass, and because I am not a fan of Bermuda grass, I cut it down to the ground last fall and sowed this "hybrid bluegrass" along with some of the "Midnight Kentucky Bluegrass" from the same seed producer: Outsidepride. I had previously used their "Midnight Kentucky Bluegrass", about a year ago in the spring of 2023. With that seed I did have a problem with annual bluegrass that was obviously mixed in with the Kentucky Bluegrass, however the problem was not so great that I would have avoided using seed from the same producer again. Last fall I applied both the "Midnight Kentucky Bluegrass" and this "SPF-30 Heat and Drought Tolerant Hybrid Bluegrass, both from the same producer, Outsidepride. Now my front lawn has about as much annual bluegrass as Kentucky bluegrass, and the ONLY POSSIBLE WAY for this to have happened is if it arrived here mixed in with one or the other, most likely both, of these two varieties of Kentucky bluegrass seed from Outsidepride!Because this problem was not nearly this severe when I used the Midnight Kentucky variety, it is somewhat likely that most of the Poa annua seed was mixed in with the SPF-30 Hybrid bluegrass. But, whichever variety it was that contained the bulk of this awful clump grass, IT CAME FROM OUTSIDEPRIDE. I will never, ever use this brand of grass seed again. I encourage other people who take pride in their lawns to avoid this brand like avoiding the plague. It is obvious to me that this brand has a major problem with keeping unwanted species of grass and weeds out of their grass fields. I do not know anything about how large-scale producers of grass seed deal with this, and my sense is that this is an ongoing difficulty in their business endeavor. But as the producer of seed, it is their responsibility to have some means to make certain that the seed they produce and package is reasonably pure, and not contaminated with an unwanted species like Poa annua. If they are not able to do that, then they should simply get out of the business.