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Eco-Grass - per lb

Low Maintenance Lawn Blend

$7.75

1–4
$14.75/lb.
5–19
$7.75/lb.
20–49
$6.75/lb.
50–99
$5.75/lb.
100+
$4.70/lb.

Our prices are the lowest + Eco-Grass ships free! (within the contiguous United States). 
RECOMMENDED SEEDING RATE: 5 lbs. per 1,000 sq. ft.  |  220 lbs. per acre
A versatile blend of fine-leaved fescue grasses that is the responsible alternative to an energy-intensive conventional turf lawn. Eco-Grass, also called Eco Lawn or No Mow, is an excellent choice for solid border areas or footpaths adjacent to native plantings. This grass mix of native and non-native cultivar fescues establishes quickly, growing into a flowing carpet that can go unmowed or be mowed to a recommended 3” height occasionally or frequently, depending on rainfall, application and intended use. Ecograss grows in most soil types and sun conditions but is not suitable for wet soil or full shade. 

The thin blades of the fescues and their relatively deep root systems (4-9”) enhance drought-resistance by reducing water loss and reaching deeper water reserves.

When Eco-Grass reaches about 8” it begins to form seed heads and tends to flop over, which can add an attractive naturalistic flow to your landscape. Once established, it is durable under moderate foot traffic. It resists invasion by filling in well, but will not encroach on neighboring plantings.

Eco-Grass yields big savings as a lawn alternative by eliminating or reducing the need for pesticides, fertilizers and frequent watering or mowing.  These slow growing, deep rooted fescues establish even in low-nutrient soils.  The reduced need for summer watering makes Eco-grass less attractive than irrigated lawns for pests like lawn grubs, the problematic larvae that feed on turfgrass roots.

A cool-season grass blend, Eco-Grass is best planted spring or early fall, on a prepared site from which all weeds or competing species, and the weed seed bank in the soil, have been removed prior to plantingSpring plantings have the advantage of early-season soil moisture, while early Fall plantings have the advantage of moderate temperatures and fewer competing weedsSeeds can be hand broadcast or distributed with a grass-seed spreader and should be lightly raked in and then watered for the first month or two, if needed. Depending upon conditions, germination can be expected in one to two weeks. Its cool-season nature shows in its bright green luster in late fall, followed by browning in dormancy and an early spring green up.

Eco-Grass does not need to overwinter to break germination inhibitors. Seeds sown in late fall or winter will lie dormant until spring. Even sandy soils can suit it but frequent watering may be necessary on very dry sites or in dry seasons until the plants are established. Once it fills in, Eco-Grass is a low-maintenance, attractive choice for many specific landscaping needs for home and garden.

Customer praise for Eco-Grass: "Thank you Prairie Moon for the Eco Grass. We planted Eco Grass last fall and are impressed with its quick growth and ability to fill in. It was planted in a low, uneven area behind our native planting and vegetable garden (see photos, left). During heavy rains this area would fill with water and was slow to drain. The Eco Grass absorbs the excess water therefore solving the problem of standing water. It looks great, is an excellent backdrop to the prairie and garden, and needs no maintenance." - Al K., Powell, OH

"Our Eco-Grass lawn fits perfectly with our desire to welcome wildlife and eliminate pollution from noise, gas and chemicals.  And after 15 years it remains lush and beautiful and requires almost no maintenance." - Joanna Eckles, Stillwater, MN


RECOMMENDED SEEDING RATE: 5 lbs. per 1,000 sq. ft. -  220 lbs. per acre
*NOTE: we sell PURE SEED, not coated seed, giving you 36% more seed per pound compared to some other fine fescue blends on the market.

*Eco-Grass ships free and therefore is not part of the free shipping over $100 seed order promotion.

36 Questions asked on Eco-Grass - per lb

49 pounds will cover how many square feet?
Hi Charles. The recommended seeding rate is 5 lbs for 1000 sq ft so 49 lbs will cover roughly 9000 sq ft.
You say it is "low-maintenance". What kind of maintenance is recommended?
Hi Dale. Good Question. We refrain from calling it "no-mow" even though it is a similar blend of fine fescues sold under this name. A season’s growth of these fescues can flop over and mat down in winter on some sites, resulting in heavy thatch build-up that can prevent the grass leaves from poking through in spring. Eco-Grass can benefit from an end-of season mowing (with raking or bagging if growth is heavy) to prevent excess thatch.

For aesthetic reasons, you could also mow in late spring when the seed heads begin to form, as these can grow up to about a foot high.
Can I seed at a rate higher than 5 lbs./1000 sf to help keep out weeds?
Hi Marvin. This is the recommended seeding rate to form a thick mat of grass, and thus keep weeds out. A heavier rate is not recommended as it could come in too thick and choke itself out.
Is Eco Grass compatible with a septic mound? (if it's ground on a steep side of the mound)
Thanks for your question Wendy. Yes, Eco Grass is a compatible grass mix for septic mounds. The roots will help stabilize the soil, but will not disrupt the septic system.
I ordered ecograss from you. What do you mean by "early fall" planting? Is it ok to plant now?
Thanks for your question Renee. "Early fall" can be considered late August to early October, depending on your location. The cooler weather allows grasses to establish quickly without as much competition from herbaceous weeds.
I have some seed left over that I would like to use this fall. What's the best way to store so that it still germinates when planted?
Hi Will. Any unused seed from us should be stored in a paper bag or open container in a cool, dry place, or in a sealed (airtight) container under refrigeration (33–40°F). Avoid rapid or frequent temperature changes and protect against rodents.
Will this eco grass do well in SE Virginia's Coastal plain, zone 7B/8 in full sun?
Hi. We have a US map loaded in the photo roll. SE VA is in the 'tan' area; it could work but not in dry soils.
Hello, I have somewhat large areas of dead grass on a 1 acre property that I would like to grow the eco grass in. My question is, Will The dead grass need to be removed before seeding?
Hi Kayce. Yes, Eco-Grass should have a clean slate to start. Remove existing weeds AND the weed seed bank. Seed needs to make good soil contact to germinate and there should not be existing lawn grass or weed competition during the establishment season.
How does this ecograss hold up to heavy dog traffic, poop, and urination? I have 2 large dogs that have decimated the one patch of lawn I need for their "business." And if the ecograss can be used in this space, what additional type of preparation needs to be done? Should the dogs be kept off for a specific amount of time after seed is spread? I need something that won't die as easily and prevent the big muddy mess we are currently dealing with.
Hi Tia, Unfortunately, not many natural turf grasses can withstand the high nitrogen and/or acidity of dog urine. If your dog makes those brown spots in your current lawn, it will likely make them in Ecograss as well. One solution is to water the area heavily to dilute the urine. Most of the time, overseeding these spots becomes a burden.

EcoGrass does not hold up to heavy foot traffic well. If pets or people walk or run the same area every day, a wear and tear will be noticeable with trampled grass and eventually bare spots.

Recommended seeding rate: 5 lbs/1,000 sq. ft.  220 lbs/acre
A cool-season grass blend, Eco-Grass is best planted on a prepared site from which all weeds or competing species have been removed in early fall or early spring. Seeds can be hand broadcast or distributed with a grass-seed spreader and should be lightly raked in and then watered well for the first month or two, if needed. There are various site prep methods you could follow, no different than preparing a site for a native seed mix. Read our on about Site Prep.  

Spring has the advantage of early-season soil moisture, while early-fall plantings have the advantage of fewer competing weeds.
 The seeds can be hand-broadcast or distributed with a grass-seed spreader and should be lightly raked in and then watered well for the first month or two, if needed. Depending upon conditions, germination can be expected in one to two weeks. Its cool-season nature shows in its bright-green luster in late autumn, followed by browning in dormancy and an early spring green-up.

Eco-Grass does not need to over-winter to break germination inhibitors. Seeds sown in late fall or winter will lie dormant until spring. Even sandy soils can suit it but frequent watering may be necessary on very dry sites or in dry seasons until the plants are established. Once it fills in, Eco-Grass is a low-maintenance, attractive choice for many specific landscaping needs for home and garden.

*PLEASE NOTE: we are a mail order nursery and have no retail facilities, but you may pick up your order if prior arrangements are made. Pick up orders are subject to our MN Sales Tax of 7.375%.

Shipping & Handling Charges:
ECO-GRASS SHIPS FREE, within the contiguous US; we cannot send Eco-Grass to Canada.

Shipping Season:
Eco-Grass seed can be sent year-round.  Most orders ship within a day or two upon receipt.

We ship using USPS, UPS and Spee Dee.

Details

Lbs/Acre
use 5 lbs/1000 sq ft; 220 lbs/acre
Seeds/Ounce
30,000
Germination Code
A
Sun Exposure
Full, Partial
Soil Moisture
Medium-Wet, Medium, Medium-Dry, Dry
Height
8 inches
USDA Zones
2-7
Catalog Code
ECOG