BAREFOOT BLUE

About Barefoot Blue

Barefoot Blue is the most common grass that people want in their yard. This is a blend of multiple types of bluegrasses using the latest genetics. We also throw in a pinch of ryegrass. Why rye? Ryegrass helps with color, durability, and even some common disease that we face here in the west. So when you think of water fights, 4th of July, and snow cones, think of Barefoot Blue

Pros and Cons of Barefoot Blue

  • PROS
  • Color
  • Soft
  • Self-repairing
  • Drought tolerant (you still have to water)
  • Disease resistant (to some common diseases)
  • CONS
  • Not the best in shade
  • Requires weekly mowing
  • Higher fertility program (2‑3 times/ year)

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BAREFOOT BLUE

This is the most common grass that people want in their yard. This is a blend with multiple types of the latest genetics of bluegrass and just a pinch of ryegrass. Why rye? Ryegrass helps with color, durability, and even some common disease that we face here in the west. So when you think of water fights, 4th of July, and snow cones, think of Barefoot Blue!

Pros - Color, soft, self-repairing, drought tolerant (you still have to water), and disease resistant (to some common diseases).

Cons - Not the best in shade, weekly mowing, higher fertility program (2-3 times/ year)

BAREFOOT BLUE

This is the most common grass that people want in their yard. This is a blend with multiple types of the latest genetics of bluegrass and just a pinch of ryegrass. Why rye? Ryegrass helps with color, durability, and even some common disease that we face here in the west. So when you think of water fights, 4th of July, and snow cones, think of Barefoot Blue!

Pros - Color, soft, self-repairing, drought tolerant (you still have to water), and disease resistant (to some common diseases).

Cons - Not the best in shade, weekly mowing, higher fertility program (2-3 times/ year)

BAREFOOT BLUE

This is the most common grass that people want in their yard. This is a blend with multiple types of the latest genetics of bluegrass and just a pinch of ryegrass. Why rye? Ryegrass helps with color, durability, and even some common disease that we face here in the west. So when you think of water fights, 4th of July, and snow cones, think of Barefoot Blue!

Pros - Color, soft, self-repairing, drought tolerant (you still have to water), and disease resistant (to some common diseases).

Cons - Not the best in shade, weekly mowing, higher fertility program (2-3 times/ year)

ABOUT US

Raft River Sod is one of many family companies managed by Heglar Creek Farms . We love agriculture; every aspect of it.


Raft River Sod is based out of American Falls Idaho. We Proudly serve the Southern Idaho and Northern Utah area, including Provo, Salt Lake City, Perry, Genola, & many more.