What is the best Grass Seed?

FAQ We are completly redoing our yard. It needs leveled out and I want to plant new seed, I wand dark green grass, what is the best seed for that and do I need fertilizer.


A: The grass planted the most in Ohio is Kentucky blue grass. It has a fine blade and looks really nice.
Tall Fescue is also planted. Tall fescue has a wider blade and is drought and heat tolerant. It's a bunch grass
So if you plan on

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