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Scotts Turf Builder Rapid Grass Sun & Shade Mix combines premium grass seed with fertilizer to deliver a lawn that grows twice as fast as seed alone. Designed for both sun and shade, this 5.6 lb. bag covers up to 2,800 sq.ft. for overseeding and 839 sq.ft. for new lawns. Ideal for spring or fall application, it ensures a thick, green lawn in just weeks with proper care and watering.










| Best Sellers Rank | #713 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #65 in Garden Fertilizers |
| Brand | Scotts |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 9,107 Reviews |
| Expected Blooming Period | Spring, Fall |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Material Feature | Fragrance Free |
| Special Feature | High Germination Rate |
R**Y
Grows in hard to grow areas
It is really durable grass, and beautiful color.
K**W
Great results! Very pleased! 😀
I am very pleased with this grass seed! It sprouted quickly! It is thick, green & durable! Needs consistent watering to get started. It was hearty over the hot So Cal summer. Looks very nice when mowed. I have bought 4 bags so far to cover side yard and now working on back yard. It sprouts in all seasons in So Cal climate. Very pleased! Worth every penny! (Not a paid reviewer, just a homeowner w green grass!) These seeds are coming up nicely through the back yard weeds. Once the grass is thicker & mature, i will toss out some weed & feed to clear the weeds & maintain the grass! Yay! This is the real pic of my new grass! (Some leaves in the pic from the Santa Ana’s blowing)
A**R
grows well
This grass seed appears to be growing well, even in very hot conditions
R**T
Worked well in sunny areas.
We spread this grass seed liberally in our back and side yard. The former got plenty of sunlight and took off with watering it. The side yard was in the shade and the success was much slower.
L**N
Transformed my postage stamp city yard
I know absolutely nothing about growing grass. We bought a neglected 100 year old rowhome and the yard was FULL of weeds and pests. After the weeds were hand pulled (which took TEN hours)and was mostly bare soil I threw down a bag of this stuff and called it a day. I followed the watering instructions and that’s all I did. That was last October. The picture below is what the grass looks like today, 5 months later. This stuff is LUSH and green. Success!!!! Thank you, rapid grass!
T**A
Do not buy.
Do not buy this. I would have given one star but most people read three star reviews. This product killed my grass and is growing weeds like crazy. Surely there is a class action suit against Scotts. Amazon, you’re selling defective product.
B**Z
It works as well as it claims to work.
Excellent product. I’ve been using it for the past several years and I have the nicest and fullest lawn on my block.
N**K
Nothing grew. Do not buy. Or buy it and throw your money away.
Let me tell you a story. A story of hope, excitement, and ultimately… grass-less despair. I was pumped when this arrived. “Grows green grass in just weeks,” it said. “Sun & shade mix!” Perfect! I had just the spot in my yard, a patch of land that had seen better days. I even imagined my 8-year-old running barefoot through the lush, green grass, laughing in slow motion like a stock photo. I followed the instructions like a lawn-cultivating monk. I aerated. I raked. I gently whispered encouragement to the soil. I evenly spread HALF the bag—because, you know, science. I watered it religiously, monitored the weather like a farmer, and waited. And waited. And waited some more. Spoiler alert: Not. One. Blade. Grew. At first, I thought maybe I overwatered it. Then I thought maybe I underwatered it. Then I started Googling, “Can you curse grass into existence?” because I was officially in denial. After two weeks, the only thing growing was my frustration and one very smug-looking dandelion that seemed to be mocking me from the side. I even bent down at one point and thought I saw a sprout. Nope. Just a weirdly shaped pebble. So now I’m left with half a bag of what I can only assume is very expensive brown confetti and a completely bald patch of lawn that now serves as a monument to disappointment. My child asked if we could paint the dirt green so it “looks like something is happening.” Unless your goal is to throw money directly into the ground and watch it not grow, I’d stay far, far away from this product. Consider donating your cash to your local nursery instead—or better yet, just tape some green construction paper to your yard. Thanks, Scotts, for teaching me that sometimes, dreams really do dry up and blow away with the wind.
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