Climax Timothy Grass Seed
- Clean & high quality
- Long-term pasture performance
- Easy to manage
- Premium Canada-grown seed
Climax Timothy Grass Seed is a high-quality, 95% germination, Canada-origin grass perfect for establishing long-term pastures, hay fields, and grazing lands. With virtually no weed or noxious seeds, this 99.9% pure Timothy grass delivers fast germination, excellent stand density, and superior durability under rotational grazing. Ideal for livestock pastures, Climax Timothy provides nutrient-rich forage for cattle, horses, and other grazing animals, while thriving in well-drained soils with full sun exposure. Whether you’re planting new pasture, overseeding existing fields, or producing high-quality hay, Climax Timothy Grass Seed ensures strong, sustainable growth season after season.
When to Apply
Best planted in spring or early fall when soil temperatures are between 50–65°F. Avoid seeding during hot summer months for optimal germination and establishment.
Sunlight Requirements
Climax Timothy Grass thrives in full sun but can tolerate light shade. Ideal for open pasture areas with at least 6 hours of sunlight per day.
Germination Rate
- Climax Timothy Grass: 10–20 days
- Full pasture establishment: 30–45 days with proper soil preparation and care
Seed Composition
- Climax Timothy Grass: 99.90% (95% Germ, Canada Origin)
- Other Crop Seed: 0.00%
- Inert Matter: 0.10%
- Weed Seed: 0.00%
- Noxious Weed Seeds: None Found
Coverage Area
- Pasture Seeding: ~5–6 lbs per 1,000 sq. ft. (broadcast method)
- For large-acre pasture: 20–25 lbs per acre (drill-seeding recommended)
- Adjust seeding rates based on soil fertility and pasture quality goals
Traffic & Durability
Climax Timothy is a highly durable perennial grass suitable for long-term pastures. Tolerates light to moderate grazing and recovers well under rotational grazing systems. Not ideal for heavy, continuous trampling.
Maintenance & Care
- Watering: Moderate moisture is sufficient; established pasture is drought tolerant.
- Fertilizing: Apply phosphorus and potassium as needed; nitrogen fertilization boosts early growth.
- Mowing/Grazing: Begin grazing after 8–10 inches of growth; rotate livestock to prevent overgrazing.
- Weed Control: Minimal required if pasture is well-established; follow recommended herbicide practices for Timothy grass.
Soil Preparation
- Remove existing weeds or competing vegetation.
- Loosen top 2–3 inches of soil for optimal seed-soil contact.
- Timothy prefers well-drained soils with pH 6.0–7.0.
- Add compost or fertilizer based on soil test recommendations.
Origin & Quality
Climax Timothy Grass is Canada-grown and certified for high germination. Contains no weed or noxious weed seeds, ensuring clean, high-quality pasture establishment.
FAQ
- Can this be mixed with other grasses? Yes, commonly mixed with legumes (like clover) for enhanced pasture nutrition.
- Is it suitable for hay production? Yes, Timothy is excellent for hay and silage when cut at early bloom.
- How long will it last? Established Climax Timothy pastures can last 5–10 years with proper management.
- When can livestock graze? After grass reaches 8–10 inches in height.
- Clean & high quality
- Long-term pasture performance
- Easy to manage
- Premium Canada-grown seed
Climax Timothy Grass Seed is a high-quality, 95% germination, Canada-origin grass perfect for establishing long-term pastures, hay fields, and grazing lands. With virtually no weed or noxious seeds, this 99.9% pure Timothy grass delivers fast germination, excellent stand density, and superior durability under rotational grazing. Ideal for livestock pastures, Climax Timothy provides nutrient-rich forage for cattle, horses, and other grazing animals, while thriving in well-drained soils with full sun exposure. Whether you’re planting new pasture, overseeding existing fields, or producing high-quality hay, Climax Timothy Grass Seed ensures strong, sustainable growth season after season.
When to Apply
Best planted in spring or early fall when soil temperatures are between 50–65°F. Avoid seeding during hot summer months for optimal germination and establishment.
Sunlight Requirements
Climax Timothy Grass thrives in full sun but can tolerate light shade. Ideal for open pasture areas with at least 6 hours of sunlight per day.
Germination Rate
- Climax Timothy Grass: 10–20 days
- Full pasture establishment: 30–45 days with proper soil preparation and care
Seed Composition
- Climax Timothy Grass: 99.90% (95% Germ, Canada Origin)
- Other Crop Seed: 0.00%
- Inert Matter: 0.10%
- Weed Seed: 0.00%
- Noxious Weed Seeds: None Found
Coverage Area
- Pasture Seeding: ~5–6 lbs per 1,000 sq. ft. (broadcast method)
- For large-acre pasture: 20–25 lbs per acre (drill-seeding recommended)
- Adjust seeding rates based on soil fertility and pasture quality goals
Traffic & Durability
Climax Timothy is a highly durable perennial grass suitable for long-term pastures. Tolerates light to moderate grazing and recovers well under rotational grazing systems. Not ideal for heavy, continuous trampling.
Maintenance & Care
- Watering: Moderate moisture is sufficient; established pasture is drought tolerant.
- Fertilizing: Apply phosphorus and potassium as needed; nitrogen fertilization boosts early growth.
- Mowing/Grazing: Begin grazing after 8–10 inches of growth; rotate livestock to prevent overgrazing.
- Weed Control: Minimal required if pasture is well-established; follow recommended herbicide practices for Timothy grass.
Soil Preparation
- Remove existing weeds or competing vegetation.
- Loosen top 2–3 inches of soil for optimal seed-soil contact.
- Timothy prefers well-drained soils with pH 6.0–7.0.
- Add compost or fertilizer based on soil test recommendations.
Origin & Quality
Climax Timothy Grass is Canada-grown and certified for high germination. Contains no weed or noxious weed seeds, ensuring clean, high-quality pasture establishment.
FAQ
- Can this be mixed with other grasses? Yes, commonly mixed with legumes (like clover) for enhanced pasture nutrition.
- Is it suitable for hay production? Yes, Timothy is excellent for hay and silage when cut at early bloom.
- How long will it last? Established Climax Timothy pastures can last 5–10 years with proper management.
- When can livestock graze? After grass reaches 8–10 inches in height.