To: daniel1212
I would go with the Sun & Shade mix - make sure there’s some Bluegrass in there; I didn’t look at the formulation. When one grass fails, the others fill in and things still look relatively nice.
My favorite grass mix to use, and one I recommend to everyone because you can grow it nearly anywhere is ‘Madison Parks.’ If you can find a mix close to this, locally, you will have success!
50% Kentucky Bluegrass
25% Perennial Ryegrass
25% Creeping Red Fescue
https://lacrosseseed.com/la-crosse-seed-turf/turf/turf-mixes/madison-parks-turfgrass-mix-prod3302
121 posted on
05/01/2023 9:15:55 AM PDT by
Diana in Wisconsin
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To: Diana in Wisconsin
50% Kentucky Bluegrass 25% Perennial Ryegrass 25% Creeping Red Fescue Thanks but I would like to just use Perennial, for cost of not replanting more each year.
May go with the Scotts Grass Seed Perennial Ryegrass Mix
129 posted on
05/01/2023 2:42:27 PM PDT by
daniel1212
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To: Diana in Wisconsin
I have a nice graphics collection thanks to this thread and elsewhere and hubby found this today, so I am sharing -

130 posted on
05/03/2023 7:27:15 AM PDT by
MomwithHope
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