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RUFF and TUFF! Grass Seed

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RUFF & TUFF!™ Turf Blend — Rough-&-Tough Lawn Seed for Pets & Play

Turn your yard into a hardy, low-maintenance lawn that stands up to kids, dogs, and everyday play. RUFF & TUFF!™ Turf Blend is engineered for high wear resistance and drought tolerance, so you spend less time watering, repairing, and fussing. Ideal for busy families, active pups, and homeowners who want a green, resilient lawn with minimal upkeep.

🌱 Key Features:

  • Built for Traffic: Tough seed mix that recovers fast from heavy use.
  • Drought-Tolerant: Designed to thrive with lower water needs.
  • Low-Maintenance: Easy to establish and maintain — fewer chores, more play.
  • Budget Friendly: Requires 80% less fertilizer than Kentucky Bluegrass.
  • Pet-Friendly: Balanced blend that holds up to dog activity and running games.

Make your lawn a playground, pet zone, and backyard centerpiece without sacrificing performance.

Approximate Ratio:
35% Creeping red fescue
30% Chewings fescue
25% Tall fescue
10% Hard fescue
  • Over-seed a thin lawn or seed over bare soil to create a hardy, low-maintenance lawn.
  • Better For Your Family & The Environment -- Our specialty RUFF & TUFF!™ Mow Less grass seed is kid and pet friendly. It reduces your property's carbon footprint!
  • Reduce Maintenance Costs -- Fescue grasses are slow growing and reduce the need to mow. Once your flowering lawn is established, it won't require watering, except in periods of extended drought.
  • What To Expect When Using RUFF & TUFF!™ Seed -- With regular watering, Fescue grass seeds will germinate in 1-2 weeks, and plants will be small for the first couple of months. Mow regularly at 2-4" for the first growing season, Watering regularly after seeding and through dry periods is critical for success.

Seeding Information:
Fescues are easy to establish and can be seeded in spring, summer, or fall, or dormant seeded in late fall when the ground is frozen or over fresh snow on a calm day in winter. If seeding in spring, wait until ground thaws and soil temperatures are around 55 degrees (Late April to early May for upper mid-west states). Avoid seeding before hot and dry periods, and make sure to prevent soil from completely drying out during the germination period.

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