Seed & Erosion Control • Milford, CT

Grass Seed, Straw & Hay in Connecticut

Whether you’re repairing a small lawn patch or establishing a full new lawn, the results come down to the right seed blend, good soil, and smart watering. Grillo Services stocks fresh grass seed blends and straw/hay for erosion control and germination support. Order online for pickup or select delivery during checkout.

Most common combo: quality seed + a clean soil layer + straw coverage + consistent moisture. For soil options, see Soils & Compost.

Choose the Right Seed Blend

Sun & Shade Blend

Best “all-around” choice for most Connecticut yards with mixed light conditions.

Multi-Rye Mix

Fast germination and quick green-up. Great for repair work, overseeding, and high-traffic areas.

Premium Bluegrass Blend

Dense, classic lawn look when maintained well. Great for front lawns and higher-end finishes.

Honest tip: If you just want the safest result with the least risk, pick Sun & Shade. If you need fast recovery, pick Multi-Rye.

New Lawn vs Overseeding

The biggest difference between a great lawn and a frustrating one is what happens before the seed goes down. Most failures come from thin soil, bad grading, or seed drying out during germination.

  • New lawn establishment: create a proper soil layer (many homeowners do best with ~3" of new screened topsoil).
  • Overseeding: mow low, rake out debris, improve seed-to-soil contact, and topdress lightly if needed.
  • Watering: keep the surface consistently moist until germination (not soaked, not bone dry).
Soil matters: If you’re seeding, start with the right base. Browse: Soils & Compost.

Straw vs Hay Uses

We offer Mulch Master Shredded Straw & Shredded Straw/Hay Blend Bag Products. Both products cover up to 800 sq. ft. & are 100% Natural & Biodegradable.

  • Mulch Master Straw: Promotes seed germination, acts as an organic weed control, prevents erosion, maintains moisture, good for new seedings & animal bedding.
  • Mulch Master Hay/Straw Blend: Good for seeding new lawns, prevents erosion & retains moisture.
Bottom line: for lawns, use straw for coverage. It protects seed and helps hold moisture during germination.

Simple Seeding Steps (Works for Most CT Lawns)

1

Prep & grade. Remove debris, level low spots, and create a smooth surface before you seed.

2

Seed evenly. Apply seed consistently—thin areas become weeds; thick areas can compete for water.

3

Light rake-in. Seed needs contact with soil, not a deep burial. A light rake-in is usually enough.

4

Straw cover. Add a light straw layer for moisture retention and erosion control on slopes.

5

Water correctly. Keep the top surface moist until germination, then transition to deeper, less frequent watering.

Slope/erosion note: On slopes, straw coverage and smart watering are what keep seed from washing out.

FAQ

Can I order online and pick up seed and straw?

Yes. Many customers pay online and choose pickup during checkout, then load at our Milford yard during business hours. See: Hours & Directions.

Do you deliver seed, straw, and soil?

Yes. Delivery charges are applied based on your town/location & order size during checkout. If you are adding any of these products to an existing soil or mulch product order, as long as there is room left on the truck, these items can be added at no additional delivery fee. For delivery info, see: Delivery Rates & Truck Info.

What’s the fastest seed to germinate?

Rye-heavy mixes typically germinate quickly when moisture is consistent. If you need fast green-up for repair work, Multi-Rye is a common choice.

Should I use topsoil, compost or Topdress Mix when seeding?

For lawn establishment, screened topsoil provides structure and a clean seed bed. Compost improves biology and water retention. Topdress Mix incorporates the benefits of compost with the aeration and drainage properties of sand to enhance patchy lawns or poor soil areas. Many projects use a topsoil base and compost or Topdress Mix where the existing soil is poor.

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Seeding Coverage

Mulch Master Bagged Hay

Price: $23 per bag

Grillo Services stocks Mulch Master bagged hay — a contractor-favorite for clean, consistent coverage when seeding lawns or protecting freshly planted areas. It’s made to be fast to spread, easy to store, and dependable when timing matters.

Plastic-wrapped protection

Each bag is sealed to stay dry and reduce the risk of mold — ready when you’re ready.

Finely shredded

Spreads smoothly by hand with less clumping and less mess than traditional bales.

Cleaner coverage

Lower risk of introducing weeds compared to typical string-tied hay bales.

Solid value

Professional-grade convenience at a straightforward, affordable price.

Best uses: new lawn seeding, overseeding repairs, erosion control on light slopes, and protecting seed from washout and birds.