Jonathan Green Black Beauty Grass Seed Sun/Partial Shade 7 lb.
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✔ Fast Germination
✔ Wear Tolerance for High-Traffic Lawns
✔ Use for New Lawns or Just Filling Patches
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Jonathan Green Black Beauty® Ultra Grass Seed blends our most elite Black Beauty® tall fescue seed varieties with our best Kentucky bluegrass seed varieties to easily fill in barren spots and revitalize worn-out lawns. Premium perennial ryegrass is included in Black Beauty® Ultra for fast germination and wear tolerance in high-traffic lawns. The Black Beauty® Ultra seed germinates and develops in a natural way.
Grass Type: Tall Fescues, Kentucky Bluegrass, & Perennial Ryegrass
Grass Color: Dark green
Recommended Planting Months:
For cool-season grasses
Mid-August through mid-October
Mid-March through mid-May
Sun Tolerance: Excellent
Shade Tolerance: Excellent
Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade (4 – 8 hours of sun)
Drought Tolerance: Excellent
Insect & Disease Resistance: Good
High Traffic Tolerance: Good
Planting Depth: ¼ inches
Germination Time: 7 – 14 days
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Brand Name: Jonathan Green
Sub Brand: Black Beauty
Grass Type: Mixed
Sunlight Required: Sun/Partial Shade
Product Type: Grass Seed
Container Size: 7
Coverage Area: 2800 sq. ft. Packaging Type: Bagged
Drought Tolerant: Yes
How To Plant Jonathan Green Black Beauty Grass Seed
PREPARE
Mow – Before seeding, mow the lawn at the lowest mower setting to enable the seed to enter the soil.
Rake – Using a metal rake, rake over the current grass to loosen the soil by removing the thatch layer and any debris. Fill in holes and level the field with more topsoil.
Check the pH level of your soil – Get a soil test performed to determine the pH level of your soil. The ideal pH range for soil is 6.2 to 7.0. To quickly raise the pH of a lawn with a pH below 6.2, use Jonathan Green Mag-I-Cal® Plus for Lawns in Acidic & Hard Soil. If the pH of the soil is higher than 7.0, use Mag-I-Cal® Plus for Lawns in Alkaline & Hard Soil to quickly lower the pH.
SEED, SEED, SEED
When to plant – Between mid-August and mid-October, when the field is still warm and the nights are colder, is the best time to plant seed. When the soil temperature exceeds 55 degrees Fahrenheit and the air temperature remains reliably high, the next best time to plant is from mid-March to mid-May.
Spread seed – Using a rotary spreader, apply half of the seed in one direction (north to south) and the rest in the opposite direction (east to west). At this time, it’s also a good idea to apply a new phosphorus-rich seeding fertilizer.
Rake seed – Using a metal rake, gently rake seed into the dirt. Firm the soil around the seed with light, even footsteps on the seedbed. Bury the seed no more than 14 inches long.
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