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Quick Stats
- Warm Season
- Partial Shade (4-6 hours)
- 6, 7, 8, 9
- 14-21 days
- 2-3 lbs per 1,000 sq ft
- 1-2.5 inches
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Only widely available Zoysia seed — Zoysia quality at a fraction of sod cost
- Dense, carpet-like texture that naturally chokes out weeds
- Cold-tolerant into zone 6 — unique for warm-season grass
- Handles moderate shade (4+ hours of sun)
- Included mulch helps with the long germination period
Cons
- Very slow to establish — 14-21 day germination, 12-16 week establishment
- Takes 2-3 seasons to reach full density and maturity
- Most expensive seed per pound in our catalog
Best For
Patient homeowners in zones 6-9 who want the premium feel of Zoysia turf without the cost of sod installation.
Decision Notes
Opinion
My read: Pennington Zenith Zoysia Grass Seed & Mulch belongs on the shortlist only when the lawn problem is specific. Patient homeowners in zones 6-9 who want the premium feel of Zoysia turf without the cost of sod installation.
The case for it is Only widely available Zoysia seed — Zoysia quality at a fraction of sod cost. The part I would not wave away is very slow to establish — 14-21 day germination, 12-16 week establishment. 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 Scotts Turf Builder Grass Seed Zoysia Grass Seed and Mulch, do not start with the rating. Start with your zone, sun, soil, irrigation, and patience. Pick Pennington Zenith Zoysia Grass Seed & Mulch when those conditions match the notes below; otherwise the alternative may be the more honest buy.
Pick It Over
- Pick Pennington Zenith Zoysia Grass Seed & Mulch over Scotts Turf Builder Grass Seed Zoysia Grass Seed and Mulch when you need the new lawn use case and prefer its tradeoffs.
- Pick Pennington Zenith Zoysia Grass Seed & Mulch over Scotts Turf Builder Centipede Grass Seed & Mulch when you need the new lawn use case and prefer its tradeoffs.
- Pick Pennington Zenith Zoysia Grass Seed & Mulch over Outsidepride Pensacola Bahia Grass Seed (Coated, 5 lb) when your lawn matches its partial shade requirement more closely.
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 6, 7, 8, 9 or cannot match its partial shade requirement.
- - Very slow to establish — 14-21 day germination, 12-16 week establishment
- - Takes 2-3 seasons to reach full density and maturity
Five-Year Cost
For a 5,000 sq ft lawn, budget about 11 bags across one establishment pass plus two light overseeds: $275-$275, or roughly $55-$55 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
Zenith Zoysia occupies a unique position in the grass seed market: it's essentially the only Zoysia variety widely available as seed. Most Zoysia (Emerald, Zeon, Innovation) is sold as sod or plugs at $300-500+ per 1,000 sq ft. Zenith gives you Zoysia genetics at a fraction of the cost — though 'fraction' is relative, as it's still the most expensive seed per pound in our catalog.
The grass itself is genuinely special. Zoysia produces a dense, carpet-like turf that feels incredible underfoot. It handles heat, moderate shade (a rare trait for warm-season grass), and foot traffic with aplomb. Once established, it creates a thick mat that naturally chokes out weeds.
The cold tolerance is the headline feature. Most warm-season grasses stop at zone 7, but Zenith Zoysia pushes into zone 6 — and some users in zone 5 have reported success in sheltered microclimates. This makes it the best option for homeowners in the transition zone (zones 6-7) who want a warm-season grass that won't die in winter.
The catch is patience. Zoysia from seed is SLOW. We're talking 14-21 days to germinate and 12-16 weeks to establish — roughly twice as long as tall fescue or Bermuda. And it takes 2-3 full growing seasons to reach the dense, carpet-like maturity you see in Zoysia sod. If you want instant results, Zoysia from seed is not for you.
The included mulch helps with the long germination period by retaining moisture. It's a smart packaging choice from Pennington.
We'd recommend Zenith Zoysia for patient homeowners in zones 6-9 who want a premium, low-maintenance lawn and are willing to wait for it to mature.
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 Pennington Zenith Zoysia Grass Seed & Mulch 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.”
“I have a lot of mature oaks and was skeptical anything would fill in under them. Pennington proved me wrong. Not perfect, but way better than what I had before.”
“Not gonna lie, this seed demands attention. But if you're willing to put in the work on your irrigation and fert schedule, the payoff is a lawn that looks like a golf course.”
Representative of common community feedback based on product characteristics. Not direct quotes. Individual results may vary.
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Rate: 2-3 lbs per 1,000 sq ft
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