








🌿 Roll, Water, Glow: Your Lawn’s New Best Friend
Growtrax Biodegradable Grass Seed Mat offers a cutting-edge, eco-conscious solution for lush lawns. Covering 100 sq ft, this lightweight roll combines premium Bermuda Rye seed, fertilizer, and mulch within a biodegradable fabric that ensures fast germination, moisture retention, and seed protection. Designed for sun and semi-shade, it’s perfect for durable, thick grass growth on slopes or dog patches—making your outdoor space the envy of your neighborhood.








| ASIN | B07JCCQB7W |
| Brand Name | Grotrax |
| Color | color |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (2,079) |
| Expected Blooming Period | Summer to Winter |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Manufacturer | GroTrax |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 807 |
| Material Features | Organic |
| Model Number | 807 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Biodegradable mat, Bermuda Rye blend, fast germination, drought-resistant, covers 100 sq ft, easy roll-out, thrives in sun and semi-shade. |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | Grass Seed Mat |
| Product Care Instructions | Water |
| Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
| Style Name | Bermuda Rye |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
| UPC | 852553008077 |
| USDA Hardiness Zone | 3 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
H**E
Currently on day 11 (see photo). It’s definitely growing, I’m very excited to see how it looks in another week.
S**T
I prepped the ground well. I tilled it to loosen the dirt. I mixed in a few bags of soil. I put some seed and fertilizer down. Then I covered in grass clippings from the rest of the yard. Finally I put the grass fabric down. I kept it wet/damp for the first couple of weeks. Sometimes watering that area a few times a day. The first time I sprayed it, the fabric did blow around a bit so it didn’t look as nice as when I initially laid it but I figured the grass would fill in. 4 weeks later, the areas between the fabric are growing in more and better than the areas covered in this fabric. Save your money, get dirt, fertilizer and seed. I will probably put a layer of top soiled down and more seed. The issue is, it takes weeks to see results, so you don’t know if it’s worth keeping or returning until after the return window closes. I’ll save you the guess work…it doesn’t grow.
J**E
It's been about two weeks now and I have the entire area full of grass already! I watered 4 times a day for a week and within 3 days it was sprouting grass blades and within 7 days, it was looking great. Now, as I said, 2 weeks in and I have the entire bare area of my lawn totally covered again and it looks great! I have a wifi controlled sprinkler since I can't get a full system yet and I programmed it to run 4 times a day (twice when the sun is down) and that makes the difference. If you don't water it, it will definiately fail.
A**Z
I did this with my 7, 4, and 2 year old, We added 3 bags of top soil to the area. No tilling just spreading the soil evenly. Our soil is hard clay so I didn't want to risk it (I live in Los Angeles, CA). I just rolled out the mat. Covered the edges with soil. Watered it. I watered 3 times a day the first 2 weeks. Twice two weeks after and once after that. I started on October 15th and that whole week was super cloudy in LA so I don't know if that delayed things but I didn't really see any germination until almost the second week. But after the there was growth everyday. I only gave it 4 stars because it's not a lush full lawn in 4 weeks as they advertised but it's pretty darn close to it and it was super easy. It's way cheaper than sod but pricier than seed. I've had bad experiences with seed. A lot of weeds grow along with it. This had 0 weeds. The few weeds that came out were what I already had. So definitely worth it. I will be buying more to do the rest. This was a test run and couldn't be happier. By the way my kids loved the project so include the little ones. They'll love seeing the growing process.
L**E
I laid down at least 12 100ft rolls over the past two weeks. One section grass has started to grow, although it is very very thin strands and not thick lush strands as it shows on the pictures. It is way more expensive that seed. It is fairly easy to lay down, but every time you get a section down on the ground the wind blows it away before you can soak it with the hose, so constantly having to weigh down with rocks before I can. soak it. As soon as it is wet it breaks down very quickly so if it folds over wet good luck getting it separate. Time will tell on the second section. It looks awful when wet and soaking and breaking down, but I think it will get better at some point. it looks like a green splattered mess on the ground! Hopefully the strands get thicker as if it stays that thin, it would not be good value for money. I completely cultivated all the earth before laying down the growtrax, so it was perfect conditions, weeded and ready to go. I am covering about a 500 sq ft area, so a lot of ground to cover. I am also seeding the other area so I can see in 4-5 weeks whether this product did better than regular grass seed and I will post again final results.
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