
Hancock Seed Arden 15 Bermuda (Certified)
Sold out / discontinued; last listed $119.99 (5 lbs) - $799.99 (50 lbs)
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Quick Stats
- Warm Season
- Full Sun (6+ hours)
- 7, 8, 9, 10
- 7-14 days
- 2 lbs per 1,000 sq ft
- 0.5-2 inches
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Fine-textured seeded bermuda benchmark for sunny, high-standard turf
- Useful comparison point for Yukon, common bermuda, and seeded zoysia
- Historically available in homeowner-scale and larger bag sizes
Cons
- Hancock currently lists Arden 15 as discontinued / sold out
- Fresh seed source must be verified before building a lawn plan around it
- Full-sun bermuda only; poor fit for shade or winter-green expectations
Best For
Readers comparing seeded bermuda options and deciding whether to chase old Arden inventory or buy currently available Yukon instead.
Decision Notes
Opinion
My read: Hancock Seed Arden 15 Bermuda (Certified) belongs on the shortlist only when the lawn problem is specific. Readers comparing seeded bermuda options and deciding whether to chase old Arden inventory or buy currently available Yukon instead.
The case for it is Fine-textured seeded bermuda benchmark for sunny, high-standard turf. The part I would not wave away is hancock currently lists arden 15 as discontinued / sold out. I would rather buy a less glamorous seed or amendment that fits the site than force a premium product into the wrong soil, sun, or climate.
If you are comparing it with Outsidepride Yukon Bermudagrass, do not start with the rating. Start with your zone, sun, soil, irrigation, and patience. Pick Hancock Seed Arden 15 Bermuda (Certified) when those conditions match the notes below; otherwise the alternative may be the more honest buy.
Pick It Over
- Pick Hancock Seed Arden 15 Bermuda (Certified) over Outsidepride Yukon Bermudagrass when you need the new lawn use case and prefer its tradeoffs.
- Pick Hancock Seed Arden 15 Bermuda (Certified) over Scotts Turf Builder Bermudagrass when you need the new lawn use case and prefer its tradeoffs.
- Pick Hancock Seed Arden 15 Bermuda (Certified) over Pennington Smart Seed Bermudagrass when you need the new lawn use case and prefer its tradeoffs.
Skip If
- - You want winter-green turf in a cool-season climate; warm-season grass will brown out or fail there.
- - You are outside USDA zones 7, 8, 9, 10 or cannot match its full sun requirement.
- - Hancock currently lists Arden 15 as discontinued / sold out
- - Fresh seed source must be verified before building a lawn plan around it
Five-Year Cost
For a 5,000 sq ft lawn, budget about 4 bags across one establishment pass plus two light overseeds: $480-$3,200, or roughly $96-$640 per 1,000 sq ft before soil prep, fertilizer, or water.
Plant Instead If
If your yard is north of the transition zone, plant tall fescue or Kentucky bluegrass instead. If you are in deep shade, skip warm-season seed entirely and solve the shade first.
Our Review
Arden 15 belongs in the catalog as a benchmark and availability warning, not as a default buy button. Hancock's current product page describes Arden 15 as discontinued and points buyers toward Yukon Bermuda. That is the honest owner note: Arden 15 was interesting because it brought premium seeded bermuda genetics to lawns, golf edges, sports turf, and landscape sites, but a great cultivar does not help if homeowners cannot reliably buy it.
If you find real, fresh Arden 15 seed from a reputable seller, compare it against Yukon Bermuda first. Arden's appeal is fine texture, dense turf, and strong color for a seeded bermuda. Yukon is the practical replacement when cold hardiness and current availability matter. Common bermuda is cheaper but less refined. Zoysia is slower and less aggressive, but it wins for homeowners who want density and can tolerate the establishment curve.
The skip-if is any yard with meaningful shade, any owner who wants winter green, and any buyer who cannot verify seed age and source. Bermuda seed is not where I would gamble on old inventory or vague marketplace listings. It needs warm soil, full sun, and aggressive early weed control; a stale bag ruins the whole project before the first mow.
For now, I would use this page as a decision aid: if Arden is unavailable, buy Yukon for the same transition-zone bermuda job. If a local supplier has fresh certified Arden, it can still make sense for a sunny, high-standard bermuda lawn. The buyer has to verify availability before building the plan around it.
Where to Buy
Available from this retailer:
Also check: SeedSuperStore, SeedWorld, Outside Pride for additional availability.
What the Community Says
Common perspectives from the lawn care community
“Put down Hancock Seed Arden 15 Bermuda (Certified) last fall and the difference from my old lawn is night and day. The color alone makes it worth the premium over big box store seed.”
“Year two with Hancock Seed Arden 15 Bermuda (Certified) and it thickened up beautifully. Neighbors keep asking what I'm using. The warm-season genetics in this are legit.”
“Germination was right on schedule and establishment was straightforward. Just follow Hancock Seed Co.'s rate recommendations and keep it moist — you'll be happy with the results.”
Representative of common community feedback based on product characteristics. Not direct quotes. Individual results may vary.
Seeding Calculator
Rate: 2 lbs per 1,000 sq ft
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