Merrifield Sunny Grass Seed

Price range: $11.99 through $199.99

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Merrifield Sunny is made up of 80% Kentucky bluegrass and 20% perennial rye, which produces a luxurious lawn with a rich, blue-green color and a medium texture. It has a dense, uniform growth habit and therefore withstands foot traffic well. This grass prefers at least 6 hours of full sun and will require more maintenance, water and frequent fertilizing than the Merrifield Tuff Play or Merrifield Shady blends.

Merrifield Sunny takes about 14 to 21 days to germinate and will reach mowing height after 6 to 8 weeks. It is considered established after it’s been mowed at least 3 times. You can begin applying weed preventers once it’s established.

Merrifield Sunny comes in 1 lb., 5 lb., and 20 lb. bags to accommodate any size lawn. This product can be applied with a lawn spreader, or small areas can be seeded by hand or with a handheld spreader. Coverage areas for these three sizes are as follows:

1 lb. bag = 350 sq. ft. for new lawns / 700 sq. ft. for overseeding established lawns

5 lb. bag = 1,750 sq. ft. for new lawns / 3,500 sq. ft. for overseeding established lawns

25 lb. bag = 16,600 sq. ft. for new lawns / 8,300 sq. ft. for overseeding established lawns

We can deliver bags of Merrifield Sunny Grass Seed Blend to your location. In addition to delivery, we can also provide installation services. If you’re interested in having our team install your seed blend, please book a landscape appointment and select Garden Cleanup, Mulch and Sod as the appointment type.

When seeding your lawn:

  • Use a rototiller to cultivate the soil to a depth of 2 to 4”.
  • Rake the area, being sure to remove rocks or debris, leaving behind a smooth, level surface ready for seeding. If you are overseeding an existing lawn, we suggest mowing it, raking it, scratching up the bare spots and laying down our select seed starting lawn food.
  • Mix lime with Merrifield Sunny grass seed blend into the soil by following the instructions on the back of the bag. If you are working with dense, heavy clay, we recommend mixing in a ½” layer of compost.
  • Lay down your seed using a lawn spreader, your hands, or a handheld spreader. Planting a new lawn will require Sunny Grass Seed at a rate of 4 pounds per 1,000 square feet. See our recommended spreader settings here.
  • Use a leaf rake with the tines pointed upwards or a sod roller to make sure your seed is nestled into the surface of the soil. If you’re overseeding an existing lawn, you can apply the grass seed at a rate of 2 pounds per 1,000 square feet.
  • Cover the seeded area with a ¼ to ⅜” layer of compost, topsoil of ½” straw.
  • Water the area to keep the seeds particularly moist. While your seeds are germinating, we suggest watering it twice a week with ½” of water, either relying on natural rainfall or from your own watering system.
  • Avoid weed control products until the lawn has germinated and mowed at least 3 times (usually a period of 8 weeks.)

When's the best time to seed your lawn?

The best time to seed your lawn is in the Fall during the months of September through early October. The second best time would be in the Spring during the months of March, April and May as well as late October and early November.

What type of seed should I use?

We have three types of lawn seed: Merrifield Tuff Play, Shady and Sunny. If you know that you will be getting four or more hours of sun per day, we recommend going with Merrifield Tuff Play for its high traffic tolerance, heat and drought tolerance, quick establishment rate and density. You can also use Merrifield Sunny, which will result in a dense, uniform, luxurious lawn with a rich, dark blue-green color and a medium texture. However it is slightly less heat and disease tolerant than Merrifield Tuff Play and it will require more watering and maintenance. If you’re getting two to four hours of sunlight per day, we suggest using Merrifield Shady. We recommend not mixing the seed together but using a different blend for your front yard and your backyard if the areas get different amounts of sunlight.