Grass Seed Mixes and Blends

Here is our list of Grass Seed Mixes and Blends grown for seed in Oregon. If you would like to purchase any of the Grass Seed Mixes and Blends seed found on this page in small quantities you might be interested in our online retail store located at www.silverfallsseed.com. If you are interested in purchasing bulk quantities of Grass Seed Mixes and Blends seed then please visit our wholesale site at www.oregonwholesaleseed.com.

USDA Plant Database Link (where some of our information came from)


Cascade Quick Green
Cascade Quick Green (Lolium perenne)

Cascade Quick Green is a blend of different varieties of perennial ryegrass seed that will result in an excellent, lush, dark green lawn. This blend will rapidly establish and bring a flush of color to any new yard. It also works well when used for turf repair. This is a high quality, verdant turf for lawns that do not get a lot of traffic. It works great in the southern and central regions of the U.S. that heavily overseed grass on a regular basis. It also works well on the west and east coast to overseed or patch lawns.


Cascade Shade Grass Mix

This mix was developed to provide the same density and color as the popular Yard Master mix, but it is more adapted to grow in shaded areas. It has a high tread tolerance and is made of finely textured stands. It can be used to patch divots in the yard and overseed patches of grass that have died off due to lack of sun exposure.


Grassland Mix

The Grassland Mix is a blend of different species of grasses that can commonly be found throughout prairie or rangeland habitats that are spread across much of the northwestern United States.


Low Grow Native Grass Economy Mix


Northwest Prairie Economy Mix

The Northwest Prairie Mix combines native forbs and grasses that were once abundant throughout the prairie lands of the Northwest's fertile Willamette Valley.


Wild Wetland Grass Mix

The Wild Wetland Grass mix is another mix we provide that combines a few choice wetland grass seeds. Unlike our Northwest Wild Wetland Economy Mix, this does not include any native wetland forbs or flowers. It is designed to produce stands of grass that will thrive in a wetland ecosystem.


*Planting and Bloom Season. Please remember that Planting and Bloom seasons will differ for each variety depending on the location and climate conditions where they are being planted. Please refer to the USDA Plant Hardiness Map provided in our FAQ section for specifics on how to determine the best time of year to plant for your specific situation. The information provided below is based on experienced agricultural practices throughout the Willamette Valley of Oregon and is applicable to Zones 7-10 only.