Wicked Tuff Turf Poa Trivialis Seed
Wicked Tuff Turf Poa Trivialis Seed
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Product Description
Product Description
Green up the darkest, wettest corners of your yard — the specialist grass that thrives in cool, damp shade where nothing else will grow.
Poa Trivialis (Poa trivialis), also called Rough Bluegrass or Rough Meadow-grass, is a cool-season perennial — it grows in the cooler parts of the year and persists indefinitely in cool, moist, shaded conditions. It fills a very specific niche: wet, heavily shaded, cool sites where Kentucky Bluegrass and Perennial Ryegrass thin out and fail. It is stoloniferous — it spreads by stolons (aboveground runners) — which lets it knit a smooth, dense, fine-textured, light-green turf in shade that bunch-type grasses simply can't match. Golf-course superintendents use it heavily for winter overseeding in the south, and in northern landscapes it shines under heavy tree canopy, along waterways, and in persistently damp spots. Our seed is uncoated and tested for purity and germination.
Key Benefits
• Superior shade tolerance: thrives under heavy canopy on just 2–4 hours of filtered light.
• Loves wet soil: flourishes in damp, poorly drained ground that rots other grasses.
• Self-repairing via stolons: fills bare patches into a smooth, fine-textured surface.
• Winter overseeding champion: greens dormant warm-season turf for golf, sports, and lawns.
• Extends the green season: strong cool-temperature performance.
• Clean, uncoated seed: no fillers, coatings, or dyes.
Best Uses
• Shaded lawn areas under heavy tree canopy
• Winter overseeding of warm-season turf (golf, sports, lawns)
• Wet and riparian landscape areas
• Shaded golf tees and green surrounds
• Specialty shade blends for challenging sites (5–15% of the mix)
Important Notes
Two rules make or break it. First, surface-sow — do not bury the seed. Poa Trivialis is a light-dependent germinator, so it must stay on the soil surface to sprout. Second, know its limits: it is a moisture-loving shade specialist, not an all-purpose lawn. It is not drought- or sun-tolerant and will thin or die in hot, dry, full-sun locations, and it handles only low-to-moderate traffic. Think damp shade, irrigated shade, or southern winter overseeding — not an open, sunny, high-traffic yard. (A note for the curious: “Poa trivialis” can show up as an unwanted weed in some sunny premium lawns, but that is the same plant doing what it does best — colonizing cool, moist, shaded ground.)
Why Choose Old Cobblers Farm™?
Every bag of Wicked Tuff Turf seed is selected for high purity and strong germination, and tested so you know what you are planting — consistent, clean, uncoated seed for homeowners and turf pros solving tough shade and moisture problems.
Application Instructions
Application Instructions
USDA Zones 3–7; partial to heavy shade (best with 2–4 hours filtered light); fertile, moist loam, clay loam, or muck; pH 5.5–7.0; tolerates wet, poorly drained ground.
Seeding rate
Shade turf 1–2 lb per 1,000 sq ft; winter overseeding 5–10 lb per 1,000 sq ft; about 15–30 lb per acre. In shade-tolerant lawn blends, use about 5–15%.
How to plant
Prepare a clean seedbed and broadcast evenly. Surface-sow — do not bury the seed; it is a light-dependent germinator. Plant early fall for permanent shade turf, or October–November for winter overseeding. Keep consistently moist through the 10–14 day germination.
Fertility & mowing
Poa Trivialis is a grass, not a fertilizer, and its needs are light — about 1–2 lbs of nitrogen per 1,000 sq ft per year. Mow at 1–2.5 inches. Keep it watered; it will not tolerate hot, dry, sunny conditions.
Ingredients
Ingredients
Product Specifications
Product Specifications
Species: Poa Trivialis / Rough Bluegrass (Poa trivialis)
Category: Cool-season perennial shade/wet turf grass
Lifecycle: Perennial (indefinite in cool, moist shade; thins in summer heat/sun)
Growth habit: Stoloniferous (aboveground runners); fine, light-green, smooth turf
USDA Zones: 3–7
Sun: Partial to heavy shade (best with 2–4 hours filtered light)
Soil pH: 5.5–7.0
Seeding & care
Rate — shade turf: 1–2 lb/1,000 sq ft
Rate — winter overseeding: 5–10 lb/1,000 sq ft
Rate — per acre: 15–30 lb/acre
Depth: Surface only — light-dependent germinator; do not bury
Best planting time: Early fall (shade turf) or Oct–Nov (winter overseeding)
Germination window: 10–14 days (soil 45–60°F)
Mow height: 1–2.5 inches
Fertility note: Seed only — grass (not a fertilizer); light, ~1–2 lb N/1,000 sq ft/yr
Seed quality
Purity: 95–98%
Germination: 85–90%
Weed seed: <0.5%
Other crop seed: ≤0.5%
Inert matter: 2–4%
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