Grass

Grass seed for lawns, meadows, forage and soil-building — from ornamental grasses to ryegrass and green-manure leys.
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    Annual mix for lively border grass texture ornamental grass seeds in this annual mix are selected to create a light, moving look in beds and borders. The plants typically reach around 40 to 80 cm,...

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    Mixed pasture blend for small animal grazing mixed animal pasture seeds are a varied grass mix designed to create a natural-looking grazing area for small pets and backyard animals. This small animal pasture seed mix...

Grass seeds — from lawns to meadows and forage

Grass is far more than a green lawn. Grown from seed, grasses span elegant border plants, hard-wearing amenity turf and fast, soil-feeding forage and cover crops. For the decorative side, explore our ornamental grasses; for tough, multipurpose sowings, see ryegrass; and where grasses are grown to feed and protect the soil, browse our green manures. New to sowing? Our seed growing basics guide is the place to start.

Grass seed is forgiving and quick to establish — a little ground preparation goes a long way.

Choosing the right grass

Match the grass to the job. Showy, movement-filled types belong among our ornamental grasses, while resilient lawn and pasture sorts sit within ryegrass. To build fertility and structure between crops, lean on grasses in our cover crops and wider soil builders ranges.

Growing grass from seed

Most grasses ask only for a firm, weed-free seedbed, even sowing and steady moisture until they root. Sow into warm, settled soil, rake in lightly and water gently — our soil preparation guide covers the groundwork that makes the difference between a patchy and a thick, even stand.

Whether you want a lawn, a meadow accent or a green-manure ley, there is a grass for it.

Popular categories: Ornamental Grasses · Ryegrass · Green Manures · Cover Crops · Soil Builders

At SeedsChoice, every order ships from Meppel, NL with fast, tracked EU delivery.

When is the best time to sow grass seed?
Sow into warm, settled soil in spring or early autumn, when moisture is reliable and the ground is no longer cold — these windows give the quickest, most even establishment. How do I get an even stand of grass?
Start with a firm, weed-free seedbed, sow evenly, rake the seed in lightly and keep it gently moist until it roots. Our soil preparation guide covers the groundwork. What is the difference between ornamental, lawn and forage grasses?
Ornamental grasses are grown for looks and movement, lawn and amenity types for hard-wearing turf, and forage or green-manure grasses to feed livestock or build soil fertility between crops. Can grass be used as a green manure?
Yes. Fast grasses such as ryegrass are widely sown as cover crops and green manures to protect bare soil, suppress weeds and add organic matter when dug or cut back in.