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๐ฟ Roll, Water, and Own the Green Scene!
Growtrax Biodegradable Grass Seed offers a cutting-edge, eco-friendly lawn solution combining premium Bermuda Rye seed, fertilizer, and mulch in a lightweight, biodegradable mat. Covering 100 square feet, it ensures fast germination and uniform growth in sun or semi-shade, making it ideal for busy professionals seeking a lush, low-effort lawn upgrade without synthetic turf.










| ASIN | B07JCCQB7W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,439 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #53 in Grass Seed |
| Brand | GROWTRAX |
| Brand Name | GROWTRAX |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 out of 5 stars 2,188 Reviews |
| Expected Blooming Period | Summer to Winter |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Manufacturer | GroTrax |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 807 |
| Material Feature | Organic |
| Material Features | Organic |
| Model Number | 807 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Biodegradable mat, Bermuda Rye blend, fast germination, drought-resistant, covers 100 sq ft, easy roll-out, thrives in sun and semi-shade. |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | Grass Seed Mat |
| Product Care Instructions | Water |
| Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
| Special Feature | Biodegradable mat, Bermuda Rye blend, fast germination, drought-resistant, covers 100 sq ft, easy roll-out, thrives in sun and semi-shade. Special Feature Biodegradable mat, Bermuda Rye blend, fast germination, drought-resistant, covers 100 sq ft, easy roll-out, thrives in sun and semi-shade. See more |
| Style Name | Bermuda Rye |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
| UPC | 852553008077 |
| USDA Hardiness Zone | 3 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
P**K
product performed better then expected!
Grotrax was very easy to use...but it is going to require you to work a little. Before you start read the directions on the back of the label (you are going to have to open the roll to get to these. Prepare your soil! soak it down overnight as directed. Lay your mats....I found they cut much easier with scissors then a blade..... Water well 2 or 3 times a day! You just can't lay the mats down and expect grass. Living in Central Texas on the rocky escarpment I could only get about an inch or so of loose soil but it seems to be enough. I spotted grass sprouting this morning lots of grass. it's been 5 days since I laid the mats. Now it is on me to keep it moist as directed. Highly recommend as a cheaper alternative to sod... if you can and are willing to wait a few weeks. I have now used this product 3 times. Two of the three have been highly successful. I have a very shaded front yard full of grass instead of mud! the third has been down only two days but I can't see why they won't grow also. I used them to cover some still bare edges and a few isolated bare spots. It has all been quick and easy. I have one more spot to fix near the driveway but have to correct a drainage problem first. Those who lack success, maybe it's a low spot that collects water drowning the seeds. I don't know but I have had no trouble. My neighbor bought some after looking at my yard and walking the dog the other day past his house I noticed he has grass growing in the places he patched with Grotrax. Pic 3 when I laid Grotrax pic 2 after 3 weeks pic 3 now after 8 weeks
S**T
Donโt waste the time, money or effort on this
I prepped the ground well. I tilled it to loosen the dirt. I mixed in a few bags of soil. I put some seed and fertilizer down. Then I covered in grass clippings from the rest of the yard. Finally I put the grass fabric down. I kept it wet/damp for the first couple of weeks. Sometimes watering that area a few times a day. The first time I sprayed it, the fabric did blow around a bit so it didnโt look as nice as when I initially laid it but I figured the grass would fill in. 4 weeks later, the areas between the fabric are growing in more and better than the areas covered in this fabric. Save your money, get dirt, fertilizer and seed. I will probably put a layer of top soiled down and more seed. The issue is, it takes weeks to see results, so you donโt know if itโs worth keeping or returning until after the return window closes. Iโll save you the guess workโฆit doesnโt grow.
L**Z
Good product
Worked great as long as you water a few times a day
A**Z
It works and it is super easy!
I did this with my 7, 4, and 2 year old, We added 3 bags of top soil to the area. No tilling just spreading the soil evenly. Our soil is hard clay so I didn't want to risk it (I live in Los Angeles, CA). I just rolled out the mat. Covered the edges with soil. Watered it. I watered 3 times a day the first 2 weeks. Twice two weeks after and once after that. I started on October 15th and that whole week was super cloudy in LA so I don't know if that delayed things but I didn't really see any germination until almost the second week. But after the there was growth everyday. I only gave it 4 stars because it's not a lush full lawn in 4 weeks as they advertised but it's pretty darn close to it and it was super easy. It's way cheaper than sod but pricier than seed. I've had bad experiences with seed. A lot of weeds grow along with it. This had 0 weeds. The few weeds that came out were what I already had. So definitely worth it. I will be buying more to do the rest. This was a test run and couldn't be happier. By the way my kids loved the project so include the little ones. They'll love seeing the growing process.
L**E
Expensive for the amount of land it covers
I laid down at least 12 100ft rolls over the past two weeks. One section grass has started to grow, although it is very very thin strands and not thick lush strands as it shows on the pictures. It is way more expensive that seed. It is fairly easy to lay down, but every time you get a section down on the ground the wind blows it away before you can soak it with the hose, so constantly having to weigh down with rocks before I can. soak it. As soon as it is wet it breaks down very quickly so if it folds over wet good luck getting it separate. Time will tell on the second section. It looks awful when wet and soaking and breaking down, but I think it will get better at some point. it looks like a green splattered mess on the ground! Hopefully the strands get thicker as if it stays that thin, it would not be good value for money. I completely cultivated all the earth before laying down the growtrax, so it was perfect conditions, weeded and ready to go. I am covering about a 500 sq ft area, so a lot of ground to cover. I am also seeding the other area so I can see in 4-5 weeks whether this product did better than regular grass seed and I will post again final results.
M**N
Very satisfied so far.
We put it down about a week ago and we already have a lot of grass coming up. Make sure you water it three times a day. The fabric is very fragile so donโt walk on it (the fabric will stick to your shoes) or disturb the fabric. So far so good.
T**Y
Week 1,2,3 and the wk3 of the seeded area, which I've actually even mowed...
Not pleased, I bought 2x 100Sqft rolls, laid them out on prepared soil and watered 3x per day for 2 weeks. At the same time I spread encapsulated seed on another 100Sqft area. After 12 days I started to see sporadic sprouts in a couple of areas so I was quite hopeful. Now 3 weeks in and there's no additional growth. The seeded area has 10x the growth vs the Growtrax area. I will continue to maintain the growtrax area for another week or so and update if it changes any.. but unfortunately, I would have been better off mulching a hundred dollars up and spreading it on my lawn.
P**O
Not worth the money And low quality
Like the idea but it needs more thought. This product is incredibly thin tears easily and when she get wet it basically turns to toilet paper. We installed on a day with no wind and what the product as directed. The first lightly windy day came along and completely shredded this green toilet paper and blew it into our neighbors yard into the street all over the place. We bought a similar product from Home Depot that did not have the seed included in the product But you lay seed first and then the cover over and it held up fine. It was only this product that was affected by the wind in our front yard. The stuff we purchased from the local hardware store held up with no issues the grass is still coming through and it looks great. This stuff is the wrong color when he goes in your yard so it does not look correct it is super thin and cheap and much harder to install without ripping tearing etc.
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