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Pennington Smart Seed Dense Shade Grass Mix is a specialized blend of Tall Fescue and Fine Fescue designed to thrive in shady conditions. This 3 lb bag covers up to 750 sq. ft. and features a nutrient-rich formula that guarantees growth in just 8 to 16 days while saving up to 30% more water compared to ordinary grass seed.








| Best Sellers Rank | #1,054 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #6 in Grass Seed |
| Brand | Pennington |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 4,721 Reviews |
| Expected Blooming Period | Fall |
| Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
| Sunlight Exposure | 2-6 hours |
| Unit Count | 48.0 Ounce |
F**R
Solid product, lush lawn, grew well even in a chronic problem area!
Had a chronic problem area along the side of the house where it NEVER gets sunlight due to the shade from the building and some large trees. I had tried various other seeds and planting solutions. This is the one that finally came through! High quality seeds that germinated fully and provided a lush lawn. They take a while to grow.. not for the impatient among us. Plus make sure you use some peat moss to cover the seeds initially so they stay moist and don't get eaten by the birds.. But after a couple weeks the sprouts came up and within another week or two the lawn looked great and it's been over three months now and looks wonderful. We even had a large family party a couple of weeks ago and the lawn stood up to lot of foot traffic. Very happy with this seed and will use it again!
I**A
Smart Seed
Grew my grass and made it greener. Will be ordering again.
P**.
Not the greatest germination rate but grass growing where none would before.
About a third of my cottage lawn (north central Wisconsin) is under some 100 year old pines. This area has been grass free for at least 50 years due to the heavy blanket of pine needles it gets every fall and spring. Because of limited use in the fall and spring this has meant no chance for grass to get established. In an effort to change that we have been doing weekly raking for the last 3 years. We have also been planting seed in the area both fall and spring. The first two years we planted some Scotts brand seed which seemed to sprout OK but would eventually die off and not come back the year after. This last year I switched to the Pennington Smart Seed Dense Shade Grass Mix. While I did not get the best germination rate (approx 1/3) (no sprinklers, so we are left to God's watering schedule) what we did get in the fall came back in the spring. The spring planting also lived all year and looks healthy despite a very hot and dry summer. I seeded again this fall with this mix. Nature cooperated by giving us rain every day for almost 3 weeks so we got better germination (1/2 ish). Judging by the year over year increase in the amount of grass I am hopeful one more year of seeding will fill everything in. One thing to note with the Fescue grass is that it does not seem to fill in on its own, so sparse grass remains sparse unless you put down more seed. Overall happy with the product. Watering schedule is probably to blame for the low yield. Grass that sprouted has lived despite less than ideal growing conditions.
T**Y
Worth a try
Honestly...I'm SHOCKED...I've always struggled with using grass seeds but after taking a leap on this product along with Kentucky...too happy with the results. After coming across another reviewer who said they mixed two, I tried it around Tuesday. I didn't water 2-3 daily nor cover with any dirt and it's been cold off and on. Today (Sunday) I took a walk in one area and decided to look closer and I was more than shocked grass was sprouting after a fresh hair cut lol. Granted it rained twice very light and a little heavier yesterday but geez. This stuff really works. Hopefully in another week I'll see even better results when I go to cut the lawn.
I**R
These seeds are for up North, USA. The grass can't take southern heat.
These seeds are for up North, USA. They came up ok in April, nice and fluffy, and then all died in July 105 F.
R**E
GERMINATION
I would give zero stars, followed the instructions for planting that was listed on the bag and went above and beyond, watered for several days, it's been 14 days now and not one single seed has germinated of approximately 2k square feet I can't find even one blade of new grass I did contact the manufacturer through the Amazon return section, the company has returned the contact Email with a reference number, they want a whole list of information before they'll do a refund, I mean several Questions that require a return answer, one is a picture of the barcode on the bag ( will that got trashed the day I planted the seeds ) , I emailed them back and asked if they also wanted my first born child and my right nut,,, ridiculous, I told them to just keep the $30 and to keep their worthless products, too much of a hassle. Just go to tractor supply and get your seeds, but don't buy Pennington brands Update 03/24/2025 I suppose I'm gonna have to eat crow, I give it 5 stars,21 days later after planting and it appears that all of the seeds have germinated and looking very good. Have a good day
K**M
Give it a try....
I wanted to try seeding my grass before this winter. I seeded the grass after tilling the soiling. I did not amend the soil with any nutrients. The previous grass slowly faded away from old age and lack of sun. We have a lot of shade coverage. I did add 4 bags of topper prep soil before spreading the seed. I would estimate we had about 450 ft to seed. First seeding, I used the entire 7 lb bag even though it said it could cover up to1750 sqft. I thought more is better. After about 10 days I was super happy to see sprouts of grass but could see where there was pour coverage. About a week later I purchased a second bag of 7 pounds of seed and seeded with an additional entire bag. So far, I see beautiful results. Going to baby the grass through the winer, keep my big dogs off of it and hope for great spring results. I absolutely recommend!!
R**.
Didn't work well for me
Good: Coated seeds help with fertilizer and water retention. Bad: Grew poorly, if at all, under my maple trees. Bottom line: To be fair, *nothing* I have tried grows well under those trees. I'll try again in the spring. Not sure whether I'll use Pennington next time though. Three stars, mostly because it *did* grow in a couple other problem spots.
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