South Carolina · Zone 8b
Best Grass Seed for Allendale County, South Carolina
Climate-matched grass seed recommendations for Zone 8b in Allendale County. Based on local soil, rainfall, and growing conditions.
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Top Grass Seeds for Allendale County

Pennington Zenith Zoysia Grass Seed & Mulch
Pennington · Warm Season · $25-35 for 2 lbs
Why this seed for Allendale County: Thrives in Zone 8b. Ideal warm season grass for your region. Drought-tolerant — critical for your county

Scotts Turf Builder Bermudagrass
Scotts · Warm Season · $30-45 for 10 lbs
Why this seed for Allendale County: Thrives in Zone 8b. Ideal warm season grass for your region. Drought-tolerant — critical for your county

Outsidepride Yukon Bermudagrass
Outsidepride · Warm Season · $45-65 for 5 lbs
Why this seed for Allendale County: Thrives in Zone 8b. Ideal warm season grass for your region. Drought-tolerant — critical for your county

Pennington Smart Seed Bermudagrass
Pennington · Warm Season · $20-35 for 8.75 lbs
Why this seed for Allendale County: Thrives in Zone 8b. Ideal warm season grass for your region. Drought-tolerant — critical for your county

TifBlair Centipede Grass Seed
Patten Seed Company · Warm Season · $20 (1 lb) – $238 (5 lbs)
Why this seed for Allendale County: Thrives in Zone 8b. Ideal warm season grass for your region. Drought-tolerant — critical for your county
Lawn Care Tips for Allendale County
Acidic Soil Amendment
Your county's average soil pH is 5.0, which is on the acidic side. Most lawn grasses prefer pH 6.0–7.0. Apply lime in fall to raise pH gradually — retest in spring before seeding.
Water-Wise Seeding Strategy
With elevated drought risk in your county, pre-soak the seedbed deeply before planting and choose drought-tolerant varieties. Water early morning to minimize evaporation loss.
Summer Heat Management
In Zone 8b, summer heat stress is the biggest threat to new grass. Seed in late spring so roots establish before peak summer temperatures arrive.
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