🌿 Transform your lawn into a green oasis in record time!
Scotts Turf Builder Rapid Grass Sun & Shade Mix is a revolutionary combination of seed and fertilizer designed to grow grass up to 2X faster than traditional seed alone. Weighing 5.6 lbs, this product is perfect for large problem areas or establishing new grass, and is best applied in spring or fall when temperatures are between 60°F and 80°F.
Color | Green |
Product Care Instructions | Water |
Item Weight | 5.6 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Unit Count | 89.6 Ounce |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Expected Planting Period | Fall |
Expected Blooming Period | Spring, Fall |
Sunlight Exposure | shade |
K**R
good buy
grows fast
L**B
Praying for the best
I’m writing this review a little premature but I trust the Scott’s brand. I put this in my backyard today and I’m expecting great results. A few weeks ago I used the Scott’s Max on my front yard and my grass turned super green and thick. I’m sure this will help get my backyard in shape too. This bag was less than $23 on Amazon, it almost $50 at Home Depot. So worth the price for this size. Will share updates on results as I get them.
R**.
When does it stop growing twice as fast?
The product works exactly as advertised. Cutting grass in a month!Problem is it grows twice as fast as the old lawn! Will this change, 4 days after mowing its 3 inches taller than the old grass. Never even thought about this!
S**S
Skeptical at first, but it works!
This definitely filled in the dead patches in my lawn. I used it in early spring and it worked perfectly.
L**N
NEITHER RAPID NOR PROLIFIC
I've lived on my .54 acres of lawn for 30 years. This is the first time I've tried my luck with an early October spread and as such, I can only vouch for this product's Autumn performance.Most of the reviews of SCOTTS RAPID GRASS confirm my own results namely, poor to middling performance in the Hudson Valley, NY. THE VARIABLES: The temperature this autumn (2021) ranged in the mid-forty's with a high of 60 and a low of 36. Precipitation ranged from 'flood warning' to near draught. No matter, I've been watering the newly seeded area twice a day for over a month--Nice sunny weather overall.The results have been weirdly 'spotty'. Nice healthy patches grew--but this accounts for only 8% of the lawn. These random tufts look great--if you like random 12 inch diameter turf that remind me as hair transplants.BY COMPARISON: One year ago, I commissioned an entirely new septic system in my 'back yard'. Tons of new soil was dumped and smoothed over. The contractor then tossed grass seed by hand and called it a day. Within a week, the stuff started to sprout--and 60 days later, I had a full viable lawn!LONG STORY SHORT:: While not a total dud, this $60+ investment accomplished little to rejuvenate my lawn. These seems to be neither rhyme nor reason for this spotty performance. As much as I'd like to blame the product failure on 'human error', I did every, short of lying down and singing the seeds a lullaby.Maybe your experience will be different. This expensive product couldn't compete with the sack of 'contractors seed' my septic guy tossed around. I am more confused than disappointed.
P**T
As advertised
I may order more of the seeds. So easy to spread
E**.
Nothing grew. Do not buy. Or buy it and throw your money away.
Let me tell you a story. A story of hope, excitement, and ultimately… grass-less despair.I was pumped when this arrived. “Grows green grass in just weeks,” it said. “Sun & shade mix!” Perfect! I had just the spot in my yard, a patch of land that had seen better days. I even imagined my 8-year-old running barefoot through the lush, green grass, laughing in slow motion like a stock photo.I followed the instructions like a lawn-cultivating monk. I aerated. I raked. I gently whispered encouragement to the soil. I evenly spread HALF the bag—because, you know, science. I watered it religiously, monitored the weather like a farmer, and waited.And waited.And waited some more.Spoiler alert: Not. One. Blade. Grew.At first, I thought maybe I overwatered it. Then I thought maybe I underwatered it. Then I started Googling, “Can you curse grass into existence?” because I was officially in denial. After two weeks, the only thing growing was my frustration and one very smug-looking dandelion that seemed to be mocking me from the side.I even bent down at one point and thought I saw a sprout. Nope. Just a weirdly shaped pebble.So now I’m left with half a bag of what I can only assume is very expensive brown confetti and a completely bald patch of lawn that now serves as a monument to disappointment. My child asked if we could paint the dirt green so it “looks like something is happening.”Unless your goal is to throw money directly into the ground and watch it not grow, I’d stay far, far away from this product. Consider donating your cash to your local nursery instead—or better yet, just tape some green construction paper to your yard.Thanks, Scotts, for teaching me that sometimes, dreams really do dry up and blow away with the wind.
D**A
The back say a couple of weeks to grow I'll keep you updated
The media could not be loaded. I love the grass seed I thought it was going to be big but the grass seed is tiny very tiny it gave you enough seeds to spread your whole yard. And the bag is pretty big for your money Love it
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