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Types of Grass Seeds

Explore our comprehensive guide to the most popular types of grass seeds in the U.S.

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Warm Season Grasses

Warm zone grasses are like sun-loving plants that thrive when it's hot outside! These grasses are tough and can handle the strong sun without drying out or going dormant. If you live in a warm area, these are the types of grasses you'll see in most yards, parks and field. They stay green and lush even in the summer.
Bermuda Grass Image
Bermuda
Buffalo Grass Image
Buffalo
Centipede Grass Image
Centipede
St. Augustine Grass Image
St. Augustine
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Transition Grasses

Transition zone grasses are ideal for regions that experience both warm and cool temperatures. Unlike other grasses that prefer either hot or cold, these grasses can handle a mix of both. They're often used in yards, parks, and fields in areas where the climate doesn't fit neatly into the typical warm or cool categories.
Bermuda Grass Image
Bermuda
Fine Fescue Grass Image
Fine Fescue
Kentucky Bluegrass Grass Image
Kentucky Bluegrass
Perennial Ryegrass Grass Image
Perennial Ryegrass
Tall Fescue Grass Image
Tall Fescue
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Cool Season Grasses

These types of grass are specially adapted to grow in regions where the weather is often cool and even a bit frosty. They're known for their ability to stay green and healthy throughout the chillier seasons. Unlike some other grasses, they don't dry out or turn brown when the temperature drops, making them a great choice for landscapes in colder areas.
Fine Fescue Grass Image
Fine Fescue
Kentucky Bluegrass Grass Image
Kentucky Bluegrass
Perennial Ryegrass Grass Image
Perennial Ryegrass
Tall Fescue Grass Image
Tall Fescue