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Microclover and fescue seed mixture
Clover meets grass seed in our pollinator-friendly seed mixture of tall fescue, fine fescue, and microclover.
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Lawn seed that feeds itself
Lucky Lawn Grass Seed is a microclover and fescue blend for low-maintenance, eco-friendly lawns. The 5% microclover fixes nitrogen from the air and feeds your grass naturally. It crowds out weeds, fills in thin spots, and thrives in cool-season climates. Grab a Handheld Seed Spreader for even coverage.
What makes Lucky Lawn Grass Seed different
- Microclover fixes nitrogen to help feed your lawn
- 99.9% weed-free, 85% germination rate
- Thrives full shade to partial sun
- Great for overseeding or starting new lawns
- A-LIST approved for quality and lower upkeep
- Pollinator friendly, supports bees and more
Ingredients
Tall fescue, a deep-rooted cool-season grass that handles heat, drought, and heavy foot traffic while staying green longer into summer.
Fine fescue, a fine-bladed grass that thrives in shade and low-fertility soils, filling in where other grasses thin out.
Microclover (5%), a low-growing clover that pulls nitrogen from the air and feeds it directly to your grass. Establishes quickly, spreads where grass struggles, and mixes well with fescues and Kentucky bluegrass.
How to use
Plant when daytime temperatures are between 55 and 75 degrees F, or dormant seed in winter when temps stay below 40 degrees F.
- Prep your soil. Rake the area to loosen the top layer and remove debris.
- Spread the seed. Use 2 lbs per 1,000 sq ft for overseeding or 5 lbs per 1,000 sq ft for new lawns.
- Make good contact. Lightly rake seed into the soil so it sits just below the surface.
- Water consistently. Keep the seeded area moist (not soaked) until germination, which takes 3 to 12 days.
- Hold off on mowing. Wait until new grass reaches about 3 inches before the first cut.





























