Smooth stalked meadow grass is a grass that is widely used in across the globe thanks to its ability to withstand hot conditions as well as very cold. In the USA it is known by the name ‘Kentucky Blue Grass’. Although it is used in UK, we do not have the severe extremes of hot or cold weather and therefore we tend to use relatively little smooth stalked meadow grass seed.
Key Characteristics
- Very hard wearing
- Creeping ‘rhizomatous’ species
- Creates attractive dense turf
- Tolerant of hot and dry conditions as well as cold
- Very slow to establish
- Requires high temperatures for germination
Sowing times
Smooth stalked meadow grass seed requires constant soil temperatures of 17 degrees Celsius for optimum germination. In the UK this would typically be between June and August.
Germination time
Smooth stalked meadow grass seed will germinate in upwards of 21 days, subject to conditions.

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