MOUNTAIN VIEW SEEDS

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Looking for the thickest, greenest lawn with minimal maintenance?
Tired of your lawn burning out in the summer?
Mountain View Seeds has you covered. Our professional grade grass seed has been specially formulated for the unique growing conditions of the Midwest, and consistently outperforms the leading brand in NTEP turf quality scores. With our grass seed, you'll get a healthier, more durable lawn that can withstand heat and drought, all while requiring less fertilizer, less water, and less pesticides.

The weather in the Midwest can be tough on grass, with cold winters and hot, dry summers that can be challenging for many grass species. That's why it's important to choose a grass seed mix that's specifically designed for the region's climate. The Mountain View Seeds Midwest Mix is made with high-quality, top performing cultivars of Turf-Type Tall Fescue, Kentucky Bluegrass, Perennial Ryegrass and Fine Fescue.

We partner with universities to craft the precise blend of each species to provide a lawn you can be proud to show-off to the neighbors. This mix is sure to thrive in the Midwest's harsh climate and produce a dark green lawn without the need for extra inputs that can be harmful to the environment. At Mountain View Seeds… We believe in Better.

A-LIST grasses are scientifically tested at tier one research institutions to ensure a higher quality turfgrass lawn with lower inputs. Research trials look at reducing all inputs to ensure an A-LIST grass variety will perform at its bests when conditions are the worst. With many areas of the country facing restrictions ranging from water to reduced chemical and nutrient applications, the need for improved varieties to withstand more extreme conditions is crucial. The advances in turfgrass breeding varieties have produced turfgrasses varieties that can maintain a darker lawn longer at the same time being more sustainable.

Kyley Dickson, Ph.D.
Executive Director, A-LIST
Researcher and Associate Director - Center for Athletic Field Safety, The University of Tennessee