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About Ecoturf

What is ecoturf?
Ecoturf is a different approach to lawn, and has various brand names, such as Eco-lawn or Ecology Lawn. Designed to be more environmentally friendly and to need less maintenance than conventional lawn, once it is established (which takes a year or 2), it needs little summer water and generally no supplemental fertilizer.


It’s a mix of various turf-type lawn grasses and waterwise broadleaf perennials, forming a dense lawn-type planting. The most commonly used broadleaf perennials are English daisy, yarrow and strawberry clover; perennial ryegrass is the most commonly used lawn grass. Clover provides nitrogen, helping eliminate the need for supplemental fertilization.

Ecoturf results in a meadow-like lawn, softer and less uniform than a conventional grass lawn because of the variety of textures. Formulated to present a generally green appearance year around, the lawn grass is green fall through spring, and the perennials are green during the summer, when the grass goes dormant.

Ecoturf seed is sown at a lower rate than conventional turfgrass (1 to 2 pounds per 1,000 square feet, as compared to 5 to 6 pounds), so the lawn seed will not choke out the perennials before they have a chance to become established. This means ecoturf will take a bit longer to get thick and lush than will a conventionally seeded lawn. During this period it is best to water it regularly as you would any newly seeded lawn. After this point, ecoturf only needs to be watered about once a month to keep the grass alive.


Tips for a successful ecoturf lawn
  • • Buy a formulation developed for the Pacific Northwest; sources below.
  • • Soil must be well-prepared for a good result (as with any lawn); for best results, till the top six to 12 inches of soil, incorporating 2 inches of organic material for each six inches of soil.
  • • Spring or early fall are best times to plant for good germination and optimum weather conditions.
  • • It must be watered regularly its first summer season, like any lawn, to ensure good root development, and it takes a year or two for it to become fully established.
  • • Once established, ecoturf needs to be watered only once a month or so during summer to keep the dormant grass alive and in good health.
  • • For best results, grasscycle (mulch-mow) to return the nitrogen to the soil (additional fertilization beyond grasscycling is not recommended, as it can result in excessive grass growth).
  • • Ecoturf can be mown higher (two to three inches) and less often than conventional turf, although this will depend on personal preference and the time of year (more frequent mowing needed in spring with active growing, like any lawn).
Where to buy ecoturf
Call first to ensure availability.


The Garden Shed
5905 - 24th Ave. NW
Seattle, WA 98107
(206) 783-9412


Molbak’s
13625 NE 175th
Woodinville, WA 98072
(425) 483-5000


Swanson’s Nursery
9701 - 15th Ave. NW
Seattle, WA 98117
(206) 782-2543


DF Marks Company
8510 Maltby Road
Woodinville, WA 98072
(360) 668-3802


(A wholesale seed distributor whose products are generally available at or through the following: City’s People’s, Five Corners Nursery, The Garden Shed, Junction Feed and Seed Store Inc, Magnolia Garden Center, Mizuki Nursery & Garden Store, McLendon Hardware Inc., Molbak;s Seattle Garden Center, Sky Nursery, Swanson’s Nursery, West Seattle Nursery)

By Mail:
Nichol’s Garden Nursery (Ecology Lawn Mix)
1190 N. Pacific Highway NE
Albany, OR 97321-4580
(541) 928-9280


Hobbs and Hopkins Limited (Fleur de Lawn & Fragrant Herbal Mix)
1712 SE Ankeny
Portland, OR 97214
(800) 345-3295