Grass Seed for Clay Soil
When dealing with clay soil, it's important to choose grass seed varieties that are well-suited to these conditions. Here are a few grass seed options that tend to perform well in clay soils.
Smooth Stalked Meadow Grass
aka Kentucky Bluegrass (Poa pratensis): This is a popular choice for cool-season grasses in temperate climates. It has good tolerance to foot traffic, self-repairs, and establishes well in clay soils. However, it may require more water and maintenance compared to other grasses.
Present in our Classic and Shadygreen Grass Seed mixtures
Fine Fescue (Festuca species)
Fine Fescue is a collective term that includes several species such as Chewings fescue, creeping red fescue, and hard fescue. Fine Fescue is known for its ability to grow well in poor soils, including clay. It has a fine texture, shade tolerance, and requires less water and maintenance compared to Smooth Stalked Meadow Grass.
Present in our Classic, Shadygreen and Easygreen Grass Seed mixtures
Perennial Ryegrass (Lolium perenne)
A top performer on clay soils; this is a durable and adaptable grass that can thrive in clay soils. It establishes quickly, has good wear tolerance, and performs well in moderate temperatures. However, it may not tolerate extreme heat or drought conditions as well as other grasses.
Present in our Classic, Shadygreen, Staygreen and Easygreen Grass Seed mixtures
Tall Fescue (Festuca species)
Tall Fescue is a cool-season grass that has excellent tolerance to heavy clay soils. It has deep roots, which help it withstand drought conditions, and it has good wear tolerance. Tall Fescue is known for its adaptability and ability to grow in a wide range of soil types.
Present in our Staygreen Grass Seed mixture
How to Choose the Right Seed
When selecting a grass seed mixture you are going to have to choose based on many other factors such as the amount of sunlight your lawn receives, the amount of foot traffic it will endure, and any specific climate conditions in your area.This complicates things as no one grass seed mixture will meet all your requirements. Therefore aim for the most demanding or most important feature and start with that. You can always make adjustments as the lawn matures and we will be happy to advise as needed.
Grass Seed for Clay Soil
More Grass Seeding Techniques and Problems
-
Grass Seeding Techniques and Problems
A step by step guide on how to prepare the ground, sow your grass seed, protect and nurture it to create a brilliant lawn in a matter of weeks.
-
Planting and growing a lawn from grass seed requires warmth, moisture and air to ensure success. Learn what's needed for a great lawn in quick order.
-
Grass Seeding Techniques and Problems
Temperature and moisture are the two main factors when it comes to planting and germinating grass seed whether that's for a new lawn or when over seeding.
-
Watering grass seed is quite different from the way you would water a lawn. The golden rule is never let the seed dry out so frequent light watering is needed.
-
Grass Seeding Techniques and Problems
For convenience you can fertilise the seeded lawn area on the day of sowing however, due to changing weather patterns this may not always be best.
-
Grass Seeding Techniques and Problems
Grass seed is easy to germinate and grow into a lawn if you get the planting, moisture and temperature right. Here are some very common grass seed sowing mistakes.
-
Grass Seeding Techniques and Problems
Whether you're planting grass seed for a new lawn or just seeding a few patches birds can be a problem so here are some ways to stop birds eating your seed
-
Grass Seeding Techniques and Problems
Covering your precious newly planted grass seed with polythene sheeting is not only an effective protection from birds but also drying winds and torrential downpours. Very cheap, easy to lay and speeds germination.
-
Grass Seeding Techniques and Problems
In general grass seed will keep for up to 5 years if fresh to begin with. The biggest influence on germination is how well it is stored not the age.
-
Grass Seeding Techniques and Problems
A simple test for viability. This test can be performed on grass seed that has been sown or is yet to be sown. Ideal for checking if old seed will germinate.
-
Grass Seeding Techniques and Problems
Weeds in newly seeded soil is normal. Digging, scarifying or new soil wakes dormant seeds. Most will disappear with the first cut but some require weed killer.
-
Grass Seeding Techniques and Problems
Care must be taken when cutting a new lawn for the first time as the grass is tender and the roots are shallow. Sharp mower blades and dry grass are essential.
-
Grass Seeding Techniques and Problems
The best way to decide is not by time but by the condition of the grass. Grass seed or turf laid in perfect conditions in April in Cornwall will establish twice as quickly as that sown in Aberdeen.
-
Grass Seeding Techniques and Problems
During winter several things can go wrong with your lawn from grass thinning a little, complete loss of grass in some areas to an invasion of moss and strange coloured patches in the lawn.
-
Grass Seeding Techniques and Problems
Sandy or poor soils and the drier east of the country are presented with a challenge when it comes to lawn care. Choosing drought tolerant grasses will help.
-
Grass Seeding Techniques and Problems
Choosing grass seed for wet shade, building and fence shade, dry shade from trees and partial shade from objects distant from the lawn
-
Grass Seeding Techniques and Problems
This is a dry place where trees or other plants out compete the grass for ground water and may also prevent showers reaching the lawn.
-
Grass Seeding Techniques and Problems
Areas of lawn where little light gets to the grass for long periods usually from autumn through to spring.
-
Grass Seeding Techniques and Problems
For slow-growing grass varieties suitable for UK lawns you can consider the following options though there are considerable downsides!
-
Grass Seeding Techniques and Problems
Letting your lawn go to seed is a personal decision that depends on your preferences and goals for your grass. Nature vs nurture!
-
Grass Seeding Techniques and Problems
Lawn seed will already be a mixture of a variety of grass species. Mixing two together before sowing just halves the benefits and doesn't increase them.
-
Grass Seeding Techniques and Problems
Over seeding with grass seeds that are different to your existing grass will change the composition of the lawn. Expect a 10 to 20% change each over seeding.