

🌱 Own the green that outlasts the rest — Yukon Bermuda, where resilience meets luxury.
Outsidepride Yukon Bermuda Grass Seed is a premium hybrid turf seed engineered for cold tolerance, high traffic endurance, and water efficiency. Developed from five elite parental lines since 1990, it excels in winter survival and early spring green-up, making it the top choice for northern and transition zone lawns. Its disease resistance and low maintenance needs ensure a durable, vibrant lawn ideal for both residential and sports field applications.













































| Best Sellers Rank | #67,340 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #224 in Grass Seed |
| Brand | Outsidepride |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 106 Reviews |
| Expected Blooming Period | Year Round |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Material Feature | GMO Free |
| Special Feature | Seeds |
T**M
It spreads very fast after a 30 days
After a month it spreads very fast.
C**S
Don’t believe the hype
Scam. I sewed these seeds according to the package directions, fertilized before, even laid down sand in soil to promote germination, watered twice daily for 3 weeks, covered with the roll mulch/netting and so far have got 0.0” of anything but a waste of my money and time. Contacted seller for a refund and only thing he told me is that the grass won’t grow in Iowa. Well gee beev, I wasn’t trying to establish it in the middle of winter. The buzz words in the listing is what drew me to buying this in the first place. I have 5 white pines that are 5ft on my neighbors property but make my grass very difficult to grow. So I did my homework. This was supposed to be the top seed to grow in a high acid soil and also be a “Yukon blend” for “cold hardy growing zones” for “harsh northern winters”. Well captain crab grass tells me the best this blend is for is Southern California. So really, dont believe the hype.
K**N
Yukon Bermuda is looking great after a couple of weeks!
My first review. I bought 2# bag for a little over 1000sqft. This was planted in growing zone 7B in heavy clay soil, I have planted some Zenith Zoysia in the past (the zoysia took 1.5 years to fill in and is beautiful) but it is hard to come by and very expensive, I have a 6 acre plus yard that I would love to have completed in warm season grass. This stuff came up with a very high germination rate it is to early to comment on how fast it spreads or turf quality but it is looking good at the two week mark. Planting and prep seed prep watch some of the pre germination videos on YouTube for Bermuda grass seeds. I soaked mine for 7 days chancing the water about every 12 hours, could have went a little longer but had a narrow weather window to get it on the ground. I killed everything with round up lightly raked. I spread the seed out and let the excess water drain and mixed it with milorganite to make it is to spread. Top dressed with a thin layer of peat moss, my kid had a peatmoss spreader that made the job fast and easy. Watering is the most important part of the process. automatic timer set to keep the top 1/2" moist. In my case it was every 4 hours for 6 minutes. I had green sprouts in less than 72 hours. I am buying 2 more pounds right now and then wait until next year to see how it handels our winters.
D**T
Good grass seed for the tropics
This grass seed works very well in Florida soil. It may be pricey, but very much worth it.
J**B
Perfect
This grass seed is coming up good.
E**N
You aren’t buying Bermuda... you’re buying a bag of weeds.
Extremely disappointed. I spent weeks killing my previous lawn, and then thatching and scalping in preparation for new Yukon Bermuda grass. I fertilized the soil, laid down the seed to specifications, covered in manure, and began the grueling cycling of watering on a very set schedule. Temps never dropped below recommended ranges and after 3-4 weeks, I finally saw something starting to sprout and got excited for what was coming. Unfortunately, after another 3 weeks of watering it became apparent that not a single blade of Yukon Bermuda has sprouted. It appears that I had seeded my entire lawn with swinecress.... something that had never been in my lawn before. Hours and hours of time, and money, absolutely wasted on a bag of weeds. I’d give zero stars if I could.
M**E
This is fine blade bermuda grass seed
It’s still hot here so I got it planted two days ago & I’m watering every 4 hours. I hope it comes up
K**B
Time it with rain...
First time, husband overwater. Second time, didn't tell my husband I seeded the yard. The seed didn't come up when I watered, but natural rain - that was the trick.
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