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Scotts EZ Seed Patch and Repair, 10 lb
Original price was: $47.49.$40.83Current price is: $40.83.
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Scotts EZ Seed Patch and Repair, 10 lb Price History
Price History for Scotts EZ Seed Patch and Repair Sun and Shade for Grass: Covers up to 225 sq. ft., 10 lb.
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Current Price | $40.83 | January 6, 2025 |
Highest Price | $41.44 | July 16, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $39.37 | October 24, 2024 |
Since July 16, 2024
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$40.83 | November 12, 2024 |
$39.37 | October 24, 2024 |
$41.44 | July 16, 2024 |
Scotts EZ Seed Patch and Repair, 10 lb Description
- Grow grass anywhere, guaranteed (subject to proper care) with this revolutionary seeding mix
- Grass seed: Scotts best high performance seed; Mulch: absorbs 6X its weight in water and expands to surround the seed in a moist protective layer
- Fertilizer: Exclusive controlled release technology feeds seedlings to jumpstart growth
- Tackifier: Helps keep seed from washing away; Protectant: Helps keep seedlings safe from harmful diseases that can attack newly planted areas
- Grows in full sun and dense shade, high traffic areas and on slopes; seeds up to 225 sq. ft
- Not available in HI
Scotts EZ Seed Patch and Repair, 10 lb Specification
Specification: Scotts EZ Seed Patch and Repair, 10 lb
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Scotts EZ Seed Patch and Repair, 10 lb Reviews (6)
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Amazongirl –
So, I’m a beginner on lawn care. Those lawn care experts would laugh or deride me. Knock yourselves out.
This EZ SEED has done a fantastic job destroying the patches further. Every spot that was treated with this stuff has gotten worse, see images. It also burnt the green grass surrounding the patches, so basically this EZ SEED made the patches bigger, why thank you. This product should be renamed as EZ RECEDE to accurately describe its intended function so that Scott can gain sales exponentially by those who wish to burn their lawns.
I’ve also tried Thick R’ Lawn with no positive results. The only Scotts’ products that worked were Northern States Seed Sun & shade mix & Fescue Mix Seeds, treated with Sta Green’s top soil (Sta Green had poor 3-star review at LOWES, but it worked well for me). So, I was about to buy another 32 LBS bag of Northern Seed, only to find that the price has doubled in less than 2 weeks. I bought the 32 LBS bag for $96, now it’s reaching $200. What just happened?
Not sure what is wrong with corporates & people these days.
The price for Northern States Sun & Shade Mix came down to about $96 for the 32 lbs bag so I grabbed it. That was some 3 weeks ago. With wasted money & damaged lawn, my stress level has gone up and even my hair is starting to recede. It needs reseed.
Ben –
Works quickly. Grass grew right over the burnout spots I had.
A bit costly, but it works so I am happy with it.
KF –
To quote old Geico commercials – this is so easy, a caveman could do it!
100% have the nicest lawn for a 5-10 block radius.
This stuff is awesome. I have used it for patch repair and also to rebuild my lawn entirely from scratch. It is PHENOMENAL.
The secret is really water – you have to get it enough water, several times a day initially. I couldn’t have been as successful if it were not for automating my sprinkler system with the B-Hyve products from Orbit. Their hose attachments with their smart watering phone/WiFi apps make it hard to goof up.
I also brought in some top soil as well to do the whole lawn. you can’t just throw it on packed down dirt and have it grow, you have to loosen up the top layer first.
Temperature is also big for seeding grass, and then the follow up with fertilizing the right 4 times of the year. Here in the PNW, you can throw this stuff down in early October, and old mother nature will take care of it.
And FYI… It starts off a little slow, and then looks like a horrible patchy spot… and then one day – Wah Lah! Gorgeous!
As for the money and cost – I found a deal early in the spring on the stuff, and it was like 1/2 the price.
Liz P. C. –
This grass grows SO well! I have tried getting grass to grow in my yard before, but the entire thing is mostly in shade, covered in weeds, and has pine needles dropping on it making it very acidic. A few have grown a bit for a short while, but nothing ever came back after winter, which is very mild here. I m also terrible about watering grass, because I either forget to turn the sprinkler on, or I forget to turn it off! THIS stuff though grew thick, and we saw growth within a week, and it stayed green all winter and is very strong now in spring
This area used one whole bag. It is a couple hundred square yards less that what the bag says it covers, but we waited a couple of weeks and used the leftovers to fill in the patchy spots. We seeded with just enough time for it to get established before winter. As you can see this area gets basically no direct sun. Now, we DID to a lot of prep work in this area. It previously had a ground cover with mulch on it, and was completely overgrown with weeds, but there was a lot of erosion under the ground cloth, so we pulled all the weeds, scraped off the mulch, and pulled up the ground cloth. Then we let it sit a couple months, pulled out the weeds that came up, tilled and leveled by hand as best we could, added a few bags of fill dirt because the back area was down to red clay, and then seeded. We did drown the area a few times by accident, and missed a few waterings, but the grass still came in great!
It is VERY green though. Especially when it is new, and next to the neighbors brown grass during the winter, it looks almost neon ๐. It is not so obvious in this picture because of the shade and it is mature grass now, but it looked funny over winter.
Nathan P –
UPDATED REVIEW- This spring, I got an early start and bought a few bags of Scotts EZ seed from my local Costco. I liked how the mulch mix immediately plumped up after rain showers, doing a great job of hiding the seeds from the birds while also keeping the seeds well hydrated. With this product, there were no birds scouring the yard for seed. And in as little as about a week, I was seeing signs of life in the form of sprigs bursting forth from the mulch mix.
I was impressed enough, that I went back to Costco to get a few more bags of this EZ seed but found they were completely sold out. So I came to Amazon and bought a few more here. It’s been over a month now, and I’m seeing just a few sprigs here and there, but hardly a nice dense patch of grass in the areas I was treating.
I’ve bought six bags of this stuff so far and am not super pleased with the patchy results of very, very fine grass. In many areas, there has been zero germination. Here’s what I suggest. Go to Home Depot, Lowe’s or your local farm and garden store and get a big bag of grass seed suited for your area. Get some peat moss and pour it into a wheel barrow. Mix the seed in until you get a nice seed to “mulch” ratio and spread it. You’ll save a ton of money and get even better results since you can add more seed to the mix this way. The peat will keep the seeds moist and act as as good growing medium while also helping to protect from birds.
Liz P. C. –
I prepped two main dog spot areas in the same way and then sowed this seed. The area that receives more sun sprouted quickly and fully. Grass now completely covers that spot. The area in the shade sprouted a few grass blades but did not grow.