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Scotts EZ Seed Patch and Repair Bermudagrass, 10 lb. - Combination Mulch, Seed, and Fertilizer - Tackifier Reduces Seed Wash-Away - Even Grows in Scorching Heat - Covers up to 225 sq. ft.

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2.Size:10 Lb.


About this item

  • Grass seed: Scotts best high performance grass 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 scorching heat, dry areas, high traffic areas and on slopes


Scotts® EZ Seed® Patch & Repair Bermudagrass is a revolutionary seeding product that guarantees seeding success! The unique combination of Scotts® high performance seed, premium continuous release lawn food, and Scotts® super-absorbent growing material, make it possible for grass to grow anywhere, guaranteed!* Scotts® EZ Seed® has a tackifier to reduce seed wash away on sloped areas of your lawn! Use this EZ Seed® product to protect against the tough southern conditions like scorching heat and dry areas. Scotts best high performance grass seed. Mulch absorbs 6X its weight in water and expands to surround the seed in a moist protective layer. Exclusive controlled release fertilizer technology feeds seedlings to jumpstart growth. *Subject to proper care


Epic Naturals
2025-08-16 20:18:27
This mix actually works amazing! It took a couple weeks before anything sprouted but once it did it's very full and strong. I bought several other brands and didn't have anything near the results of this one. I didn't think it had enough seeds(seemed like mostly mulch) but once it sprouted there is more than plenty of sprouts. Nice thick grass finally!
CG Veach
2025-08-14 09:34:19
NOT TOO SURE ABOUT THIS STUFF. SOME OF IT GREW AND A LOT DID NOT. IT WAS WATERED AS DIRECTED BUT I TEND TO BELIEVE THE EXCESSIVE HEAT HAD A PART IN THE LACK OF GERMINATION.
Customer
2025-07-27 12:54:39
Sprinkled this out in April, in scarified areas that had been damaged by concrete guys’ MudBuddy. Has not done a thing, except in a very small 3in by 15 in strip. My 15 ft by 5 ft areas are still naked. I talked with some local salespeople at HD and they said Bermuda grass is hard to grow unless it is at least 70-80 degrees Both day and night. April is too soon, and they said I wasted my money on expensive birdseed. So, don’t even try it until it is between these temps All the time. Like May. But I won’t try again as my money is spent. Not something that fits neatly into 30 day guarantees. Hugely disappointed as in other states I have tried Scott’s fescue reseeding with good success. And only use Scott’s fertilizers. I found that other brands burned my fescue lawn in other states. While I am at it, since I rarely give reviews good or bad, I am also disappointed that Scott’s discontinued their Snap On Spreader. I thought it was a great product, and superior to their regular spreader. I didn’t realize that they stopped making the Snap On bags, so now my Snap On spreader is like Windows 7. (Had my household in storage for 3 years, so never looked for the product during that time.) Ok, I I’ve had my say.
Bryan
2025-07-14 11:24:33
I've learned a lot about grass seed in the last couple of years. That is the inevitable result when trying to grow grass in Phoenix, AZ.Grass seed in general tends to get low ratings here on Amazon, especially the varieties that are advertised to grow in harsh conditions like a typical Phoenix summer. The caveat on this is that if the conditions are harsh, it takes extra care to grow vegetation no matter how hardy that vegetation is.This particular product, at least in the hot Phoenix sun, has a specific purpose that it works well for. Every Spring, as my bermudagrass comes out of dormancy, there are inevitably spots that don't come back. As long as these spots are relatively small and surrounded by healthy grass, this product works well to fill in those places. However, there are some specific steps that need to be taken.First and foremost, you have to clear all of the dead grass out of the area that needs to be filled. I also find that it's helpful to get in there to break up the existing dirt a bit so that some of this mulch mix can mingle with the existing soil. Then, you have to water liberally for at least a week. Essentially, until the grass is at least an inch or two long, you do not want the mulch mix to dry out completely at all. For me, this required two daily waterings. The established parts of my lawn get watered daily during the hottest parts of the year (and every other day when the high temps are staying around 100 or less).My results for smaller areas have been good. I have one larger area that I planted, and the result was that grass grew, but it is not very dense at all. I'm going to have to go in there with more of this product in a few days to try to fill in the bare spots because at least that area has filled in enough so that this product can do what it is good at. This gets tricky, though, because established bermudagrass does not like the excess water that it takes to get new bermudagrass to germinate. Therefore, I have to give it at least a couple of weeks for the established bermudagrass to get back to normal before I start to heavily douse it again.My recommendation is that if you have more than, say, a 2-3 square foot area to fill in, you're going to want to get some actual seed and go through the process of thatching, planting, and dressing to get it to grow properly.
Richard Kindel
2025-05-09 10:19:38
Works good
Ditzzo
2025-05-04 18:45:25
You have to be patient, and get over the worry that it looks like you have a lot of mulch and few seeds, but I patched several bare spots in my yard (breaking up the dirt first) and it covered all nicely. Lots of water. This stuff will drink whatever you give and it helps make the grass grow.
Rick Ramirez
2025-03-17 18:29:37
it was very to work with you do need to water it every other
North Carolina Consumers Council
2025-02-11 10:27:13
Have to admit... this does REALLY well.Somewhat skeptical at first reading other reviews that touted the amount of mulch compared to seed. But as you can see, the results were amazing... so much so that we’ve reordered twice for the problem areas we just couldn’t seem to fix.Notes:Yes; there’s a good bit of mulch. But it really does help you get much better results than if you had simply purchased seed outright. Previous attempts with straight seed have resulted, for us, in low germination and survival rates. Sure there’s a lot of mulch. But if most of the seed survives....It covers about 400 square feet... ish. Don’t skimp. It’s meant as a patching product, not a full scale yard replacement product. If you are using it to seed large areas, get enough of the product to cover it thoroughly.Heavy rain WILL wash it away, as it would any product. While it may not be convenient, try planting when you’ll have a week of no rain so you can water by hand. Don’t overwater or leave a sprinkler on it. It will wash away. Very bright sunny days WILL dry it out more quickly.It took ours about four days to sprout and about six days before it became noticeable. That was done with watering whenever the mulch changed appearance.Even seems to work very well when spread throughout areas that seem to be thinning.Haven’t seen ANY weed seeds sprouting.
CDP
2025-02-08 12:03:16
I have a one acre natural grass lawn, with two areas of no grass, about 100sq feet each. 7 weeks later, and not a single blade grew in the two patches. My $4 Dollar Store grass performed much better than this over-priced bag of dust! Very disappointed.