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Timothy Grass Seed

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$1.78

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Type

Cool Season Perennial Grass

Growing Season

Spring
Fall
Winter

Planting Dates

Sept to Oct 10
Feb to April

Height

2 to 4 feet

Seeding Rate

12 lbs per acre

Timothy Grass Seed creates the gold standard for horse hay and premium livestock forage with its legendary nutritional profile and palatability. This cool-season perennial grass develops into dense, fibrous stands that horses and cattle prefer over many other grass varieties. Known for its later maturity and excellent winter hardiness, Timothy provides reliable, high-quality forage that has earned its reputation as the preferred choice for discerning horse owners.

Key Features of Timothy Grass Seed

Later maturity provides consistent forage timing
Outstanding winter hardiness survives harsh cold conditions
Later maturing grass typically produces one high-quality hay crop per year
Legendary horse feed with excellent palatability and digestibility
Companions well with red top and various legumes
Tolerates wet-natured ground where other grasses struggle
Shorter life span requires periodic reseeding for stand maintenance
Climax variety that establishes well in cooler climates
Horse-approved forage meets equine nutritional standards
Fall planting recommended

Additional Information

UsageHay, Horse Approved
Seeding Depth1/4 to 1/2 inch
Seed TreatmentRaw
Inoculation StatusN/A
ClassificationNon-GMO

Horse owners and hay producers recognize Timothy’s unique ability to maintain consistent fiber quality throughout the growing season, making it ideal for animals with sensitive digestive systems. Plant during the recommended September to October 10th window for best establishment, as fall seeding allows roots to develop before winter stress. The shallow planting depth of no more than ¼ inch becomes critical for successful germination, and pairing with legumes creates nitrogen-rich stands that boost overall protein content while extending the productive life of your pasture investment.