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Your cart is empty.Timothy is a perennial bunchgrass which is one of the most winter-hardy cool season forage grasses. It is widely adapted to temperate, moist environments such as the Pacific Northwest and east of the Great Plains, south into Kentucky. Timothy's ability to withstand low temperatures and frost heaving make it particularly suited to the upper Northeastern US. It has a long period of spring growth before flowering, and will continue to produce vegetative and reproductive tillers following initial heading and harvest.
Andrew W. Kroll
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
Sprouted just fine, no issues. Pet bunnies really enjoy having some fresh grass during the winter with it under a grow light. Rabbit owner tip: if you're already have timothy hay, you can actually just collect seeds from the seedheads on it.
J Alessi
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
Low yield when planted late spring and again early fall here in Idaho. Will try again with remaining and plant earlier this spring.
Joy - Los Angeles
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2024
I planted these things in little pots with good soil and nothing grew. I waited and waited and waited and nothing grew. I want my money back. A bunch of junky seeds. Scam!!
About The Details
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2024
This is my second purchase.Over the years I bought various grass mixes that seem to include creeping varieties that die out in heat as I don't water grass in my 2 acre area. I tried to get clumping grass that always has creeping grass included by accident or comes back. Creeping varieties fill in between clumping grass and die leaves holes for weeds or moss to grow in.So, I tried overseeding with Timothy which has worked better. I reseed bare areas.Timothy grows well with wide blades good for my pet rabbits. Timothy grows when other varieties stop, that is what I have experienced.I haven't used weed killer for 3 years now and I am finding I can spend a couple hours pulling weeds and keep them under control.
Lou Hasak
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2023
I grow the seed in trays for my rabbits, and it's cheaper, saves space, more nutrients and hydration than feeding them hay, which they also get. They're obsessed with this grass! Nice little bag and germination rate is pretty good!
AAJ
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2023
So far I’ve planted twice and no growth.
R. Jones
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2022
I got this to grow fresh grass for my bunny during the winter. She had a recent surgery on her mouth and fresh grass is easier for her to eat than hay sometimes.These seeds sprout quickly and grow fast. There is a lot of seeds and a little sprinkle goes a long way.It does take awhile for the roots to grow, so if you feed it to the bunny too soon, it just pulls up and she's spitting out dirt. Give it a tug first to make sure it's rooted.I love how easy this is.
Nizza
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2019
Came up like gangbusters and it is so soft - waiting for it to grow taller to see if it gets bigger but right now it is the finest softest grass I've ever seen. I would not mind using it for my lawn! As food supplements for my guinea pigs, it does not grow as fast as wheat grass and the strands are a tenth the thickness but my piggies think it is very tasty!
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