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Asked March 25, 2026, 9:06 AM EDT

When is the best time to seed anew lawn? What type of grass seed do you recommend? Mostly sun with a few shaded areas. Larn lawn- 1 1/2 acres

Genesee County Michigan

Expert Response


Hello Jane,

The ideal time to seed a new lawn in Michigan is late summer to early fall, specifically August 15–September 15, when warm soil and cool nights create the best germination conditions. For a large, mostly sunny lawn with some shade, universities recommend a mixed cool‑season seed blend dominated by Kentucky bluegrass, with fine fescues added for shaded areas and a small amount of perennial ryegrass for quick establishment. More information at these links

Establishing a New Lawn Using Seed - MSU Extension

Seeding a New Lawn | Yard and Garden

Best Time to Seed in Michigan

Primary window: August 15–September 15

Warm soil + cool nights = fast germination and strong root growth.

Fewer weeds germinate in the fall, reducing competition.

This is consistently identified as the best establishment period by Michigan State University Extension. More information at this link:

Establishing a New Lawn Using Seed - MSU Extension

Secondary window: Early April–mid‑May

Works only if you can irrigate regularly.

Higher weed pressure requires careful management. More information at this link:

Seeding a New Lawn | Yard and Garden

Late fall: Possible into early October if the weather stays warm, but riskier. More information at this link:

Late season lawn seeding - Gardening in Michigan

Recommended Grass Seed Mix (for Sun + Some Shade)

For a lawn with mostly sun and some shaded areas

A university‑recommended blend for mixed‑light Michigan lawns is:

Grass Type, Percentage, and Why It Helps

Kentucky bluegrass, 50–60%, Best for full sun; dense, durable, cold‑tolerant.

Fine‑leaf fescues (creeping red, chewings, hard fescue), 30–40%, Excellent for shade; drought‑tolerant; low maintenance.

Perennial ryegrass, 10%, Fast germination; helps fill in quickly.

This exact ratio is recommended for lawns with both sun and shade. More information at this link:

Seeding a New Lawn | Yard and Garden

Additional notes

Avoid mixes with annual ryegrass or high percentages of inert material—these are low‑quality.

For heavily shaded pockets (<2 hours of direct sun), use 100% fine fescue or consider non‑turf alternatives.

Tips for Successful Establishment on a Large (1.5‑acre) Site

Soil test first to determine pH and fertilizer needs.

Ensure strong seed‑to‑soil contact

Slit‑seeding or core aeration dramatically improves germination.

Mulch lightly with clean straw to retain moisture.

Irrigate lightly and frequently until germination, then reduce frequency and increase depth.

Record your seed varieties for future overseeding consistency.

Additional References:

MSUE Bulletin E2912: Turfgrass Species and Cultivar Selection is at this link:

Turfgrass Species and Cultivar Selection - MSU Extension

Also, please read – MSUE Bulletin E0014TURF - Purchasing Quality Turfgrass Seed: Read the Label at this link:

Purchasing Quality Turfgrass Seed: Read the Label - MSU Extension

Soil Testing at this link:

Soil testing through MSU Extension - Managing Soil Health

I hope this helps!




An Ask Extension Expert Replied March 25, 2026, 12:32 PM EDT

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