South Dakota · Zone 4b
Best Grass Seed for Grant County, South Dakota
Climate-matched grass seed recommendations for Zone 4b in Grant County. Based on local soil, rainfall, and growing conditions.
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Top Grass Seeds for Grant County

Jonathan Green Black Beauty Ultra
Jonathan Green · Cool Season · $28 (7 lbs) – $105 (25 lbs)
Why this seed for Grant County: Thrives in Zone 4b. Ideal cool season grass for your region. Well-suited to your soil pH

Barenbrug RTF Water Saver
Barenbrug · Cool Season · $40-55 for 5 lbs
Why this seed for Grant County: Thrives in Zone 4b. Ideal cool season grass for your region. Well-suited to your soil pH

Scotts Turf Builder Rapid Grass Tall Fescue Mix
Scotts · Cool Season · $30-50 for 16 lbs
Why this seed for Grant County: Thrives in Zone 4b. Ideal cool season grass for your region. Well-suited to your soil pH

Scotts Turf Builder Grass Seed Sun and Shade Mix
Scotts · Cool Season · $20-35 for 3 lbs / $45-65 for 7 lbs
Why this seed for Grant County: Thrives in Zone 4b. Ideal cool season grass for your region. Well-suited to your soil pH

Outsidepride Midnight Kentucky Bluegrass
Outsidepride · Cool Season · $28-42 for 5 lbs
Why this seed for Grant County: Thrives in Zone 4b. Ideal cool season grass for your region. Well-suited to your soil pH
Lawn Care Tips for Grant County
Short Season Timing
In Zone 4b, your growing season is limited. Fall seeding is critical — aim for 6–8 weeks before your first hard frost to give roots time to establish before winter.
When to plant grass seed in Grant County
In Grant County, South Dakota (Zone 4b), the best months to seed are April, May, August, September. Fall is the prime window — soils are still warm, weed pressure drops, and seedlings get a full cool season to establish before summer stress.
Gravelly loam soil grass seed picks for Grant County
Match seed selection to your county's dominant texture (Gravelly loam). Soil texture drives both irrigation cadence and which cultivars will hold root mass long-term.
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