Fescue Sod

Fescue is often referred to as a cool-season grass, though new and improved varieties of fescue are famous for being durable and drought resistant. Fescue can handle a lot of different soil types, and does well in slightly acidic, slightly sandy, and well drained soils – its vigorous root system easily tolerates the Georgia red clay. Because it stands up well to heavy foot traffic and is shade tolerant, Fescue is often a good choice for lawns, golf courses, play areas, and sporting arenas.
- Thrives in direct sun or shade – stays green all year
- Stands up to heavy foot traffic
- Thrives on moderately fertile soils, but tolerates low fertility levels
- Prefers slightly acidic and sandy soils - easily tolerates Georgia red clay
- Generally resistant to most insects and diseases
- Famous for being durable and drought resistant
- Used for residential lawns, golf courses, play areas, and sporting arenas
- Often used for erosion control because of its fast germination