Lawn Care
Grass Seed Calculator: How Much Grass Seed Do I Need?
Work out how much grass seed you need for a new lawn, overseeding, or patch repair. Enter your lawn area and seed rate in grams per square metre.
Estimated seed needed
Lawn seed results
For 1,000 sq ft at 8 lb per 1,000 sq ft with 5% waste, you need about 8.4 lb of grass seed.
Formula used
This calculator uses the lawn area, seed rate, and waste percentage:
seed needed = area / 1,000 x seed rate x (1 + waste percentage)
Seed rate is entered in pounds per 1,000 square feet. Square meter inputs are converted to square feet before the calculation.
New lawn vs overseeding
A new lawn usually needs more seed because the soil is bare and you are establishing complete coverage. Overseeding usually uses less seed because existing turf is already present. Patch repair can vary widely depending on how bare or damaged the area is, so the rate is editable.
Grass seed rate table
The values below are typical planning ranges. Seed blends, coated seed, climate, soil preparation, and product instructions can change the right rate. Always check the guidance on your seed bag.
| Grass type | New lawn typical range | Overseeding typical range | Default used |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tall Fescue | 6 to 10 lb / 1,000 sq ft | 3 to 6 lb / 1,000 sq ft | 8 new, 4 overseeding |
| Kentucky Bluegrass | 2 to 3 lb / 1,000 sq ft | 1 to 2 lb / 1,000 sq ft | 2.5 new, 1.5 overseeding |
| Perennial Ryegrass | 5 to 10 lb / 1,000 sq ft | 3 to 5 lb / 1,000 sq ft | 7 new, 4 overseeding |
| Bermuda Grass | 1 to 3 lb / 1,000 sq ft | 0.5 to 2 lb / 1,000 sq ft | 2 new, 1 overseeding |
| Zoysia Grass | 1 to 2 lb / 1,000 sq ft | 0.5 to 1 lb / 1,000 sq ft | 1.5 new, 0.75 overseeding |
| Fine Fescue | 4 to 6 lb / 1,000 sq ft | 2 to 4 lb / 1,000 sq ft | 5 new, 3 overseeding |
Best practices before seeding
- Measure the lawn area as accurately as practical before buying seed.
- Read the seed label for the recommended application rate and timing.
- Prepare soil or turf so seed can contact the surface instead of sitting on debris.
- Water consistently according to the seed product and local conditions.
- Consider a small waste allowance for spreader overlap, edges, and uneven coverage.
Common mistakes
- Using a new lawn rate when you only need an overseeding calculator.
- Forgetting to convert square metres to square feet before applying a U.S. seed rate.
- Assuming a tall fescue seed calculator rate also fits bermuda or zoysia grass.
- Ignoring the seed bag label, especially for coated seed or special blends.
- Buying too little seed for patch edges, spreader overlap, or small missed spots.
FAQ
Lawn seed calculator FAQ
How much grass seed do I need?
Measure the lawn area, choose a seed rate in pounds per 1,000 square feet, and add a small waste allowance if needed. Always compare the result with your seed bag instructions.
Is this the same as a grass seed calculator?
Yes. This lawn seed calculator estimates grass seed for new lawns, overseeding, and patch repair.
Can I use it as an overseeding calculator?
Yes. Select Overseeding as the project type. The calculator applies a lower typical default rate than a new lawn.
Can I use it as a tall fescue seed calculator?
Yes. Select Tall Fescue and adjust the seed rate if the label on your seed bag recommends a different rate.
Can I use it as a bermuda grass seed calculator?
Yes. Select Bermuda Grass. Bermuda seed rates are typically lower than tall fescue, but the exact product label should guide final application.
Why are seed rates shown as typical ranges?
Grass variety, seed coating, germination rate, project condition, and local climate can change the ideal rate. The calculator is for planning, not an absolute application rule.
How many seed bags should I buy?
The result shows the number of 5 lb, 10 lb, 20 lb, and 40 lb bags needed, rounded up to whole bags.
Should I add a waste percentage?
A 5% allowance is helpful for edges, spreader overlap, and small measurement errors. Use 10% if the lawn shape is irregular or the measurements are rough.