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Why This Seed?

Perennial Ryegrass and Creeping Red Fescue work great together because they balance each other’s strengths. Ryegrass germinates quickly, creates a dense, vibrant turf, and handles high traffic well, making it ideal for quick coverage and durability. Creeping Red Fescue is slower-growing but highly tolerant of shade and drought, with a fine texture and creeping habit that helps fill in thin areas over time. Together, they form a lush, resilient lawn that establishes quickly, looks great, and performs well in a variety of conditions.

All Canadian grass seed bag perennial ryegrass fine fescue

Technical Details

A ryegrass + fine fescue system is a classic cool-season strategy for Canadian properties because it pairs quick establishment with broader adaptability to soils and light conditions found around homes (tree shade, variable fertility, uneven moisture). The City of Guelph’s turf guidance emphasizes fine fescues for tolerance of dry, shady conditions, acidic soils, and low fertility, and it also notes that fine fescues typically require less watering than Kentucky bluegrass—traits that align closely with “Canadian lawn reality” where irrigation may be limited and shade is common. University of Minnesota Extension similarly notes that fine fescues tolerate a wide range of soil pH and poorer soil conditions, reinforcing why they are foundational species in lower-input turf approaches.

In this mix, the perennial ryegrass cultivars (Slider LS and Torsion LS) supply the fast start and early density, while Cardinal II (fine fescue) supports persistence where inputs are lower or light is reduced. This “species complementarity” approach is consistent with public guidance that encourages biodiversity in lawn stands to spread risk across species and reduce the chance that a single stress (disease, insect, drought) causes stand-wide failure. The resulting technical intent is a resilient, cool-season stand that establishes quickly, tolerates moderate shade and lower fertility, and fits a Canadian management profile where sustainable performance matters as much as peak-input show quality.

See the difference

Geoff D.

"I used seed and fertilizer from The Lawn Medic in the Spring. The transformation over about 5 weeks was incredible. The pictures tell the story. The new lawn came in thick and green and it has stayed that way all year. No weeds. Strong growth."

Before

Big Box Store

After

The Lawn Medic

Step-by-step Seeding Guide

A quick version of our seeding guide

ONE

Cut Your Lawn

The first step to seeding is cutting your existing lawn. The goal is to cut it shorter than usual, shocking your grass to top it from growing and making it easier for your new seed to filter through the blades and touch soil.

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TWO

Dethatch your lawn

If you are overseeding, dethatching (with a rake or powered) is a suggested step as it helps to remove thatch and debris from your lawn, helping seeds to find soil, but also allowing water to find the seeds more easily.

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THREE

Aerate your lawn

Areation is optional when seeding, but if your soil is compacted or you were planning to aerate, this is a great time to do iit.

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FOUR

Topdress your lawn

Topdressing is another optional step. If your lawn is bumpy, and you want to level it, now is a great time. However topdressing is not required for seeding. One of the most important aspects of seeding is seed-to-soil-contact. If your seed is able to properly touch soil in your lawn, then topdressing is not required.

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FIVE

Seed your lawn

It is finally time to seed your lawn. Pick the right seed for your yard and spread it using a push or hand held spreader. We recommend applying your seed in multiple directions as this helps to ensure an even spread.

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SIX

Roll Your Lawn

In order to ensure as much seed-to-soil-contact as possible we recommend rolling your lawn after seeding. This helps to push the seed down into your lawn and onto the soil. Your seed must touch soil in order to properly germinate.

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SEVEN

Cover Your Lawn

We highly recommend covering your newly seeded lawn with peat moss (or similar) if possible. Peat moss acts like a sponge, holding moisture on your seeds and cutting down on water requiements. It also helps. to protect your seed from un-off and birds.

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EIGHT

Water your lawn

Keeping your newly seeded lawn watered is the most important step. We recommend watering 3-5 times a day for 4-10 minutes. This depends greatly only your sprinkler setup, the amount of sun, temperature and a number of other variables. Do not let your seeds dry out.

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NINE

Wait for your lawn

And now you wait. Depending on the soil temperature and the seed you are using germination could happen in less than a week, or up to three weeks. Keep watering properly and be patient.

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TEN

Cut your lawn

Once your new lawn is 2-3" in height your can cut it for the first time. We recommend sharpening your blade before cutting, and limiting turns as much as possible. You want to be gentle with your new lawn.

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ELEVEN

Fertilizer your Lawn

We recommend waiting until you cut your newly seeded lawn 1-2 times before fertilizing. Using a fertilizer that is high in Phosphorus, like our starter fertilizers, helps to promote root development and create a stronger, healthier lawn.

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Product comparison

All Canadian grass seed bag perennial ryegrass fine fescue

2kg

$65.00
All Canadian grass seed bag perennial ryegrass fine fescue

2kg

$65.00
Elite Kentucky Bluegrass seed bag
$90.00

Sun Requirement

Sun & Shade

Sun Requirement

Sun & Shade

Sun Requirement

Full Sun

Water Requirement

Moderate

Water Requirement

Moderate

Water Requirement

High

Maintenance Requirement

Moderate

Maintenance Requirement

Moderate

Maintenance Requirement

High

Wear Tolerance

Medium

Wear Tolerance

Medium

Wear Tolerance

Medium

Germination Time

5 - 14 Days

Germination Time

5 - 14 Days

Germination Time

10 - 21 Days

Coverage

Up to 550 sq ft / 1kg

Coverage

Up to 550 sq ft / 1kg

Coverage

Up to 900 sq ft / 1kg

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Testimonials

"Best result I've ever had in reseeding my lawn. No more big box branded lawn seed with pathetic results. Next fall will be the backyard's turn."

— Jose C.

"Lawn looks freaking awesome in December 😄😄 Will definitely be ordering again in the spring."

— Daryl F.

"Despite this summer’s heat and drought, the lawn stayed healthy. The seed quality is noticeably better than what I’ve bought from big-box stores."

— Ryan C.

FAQs

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What makes your products better?

All of our products, including our seeds and fertilizers, were developed for professional uses. This means that you are truly getting the best of the best when it comes to lawn care products. Forget the big box store products and try what the pros use.

Do you provide guides on how to use your products?

Yes, of course we do. Take a look at our Guides page. We will be adding more guides and helpful tools soon as well.

Can you help me decide what I need?

Yes! We are here to help. Contact us anytime with your questions and we will get back to you within 1-2 days with some suggestions. We also have our Guides page which can answer some questions, and we have more helpful tools coming soon.

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We ship Canada wide by UPS and Canada Post (it depends on the location). Every shipment is expedited to arrive as soon as possible, and ships within 1-2 days. We also have a pickup location in Burlington, Ontario.

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