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Fine Fescue vs. Tall Fescue Sod

Let's dive into a side-by-side comparison of these two grasses. We're looking at everything from cost and looks to how well they stand up to drought, shade, and foot traffic. Stick around to see which one comes out on top!

Close up photo of Fine Fescue sod
Fine Fescue
vs
Close up photo of Tall Fescue sod
Tall Fescue

Price

Which costs more, Fine Fescue or Tall Fescue sod?

Between these two, Tall Fescue is typically on the pricier side with an average cost per square foot of $0.73. On a per pallet basis, which is usually how sod is sold, this comes out to roughly $362.50 per pallet.

Fine Fescue on the other hand, is a more moderately priced at $0.60 per square foot (on average). This comes out to around $300.00 per pallet.

Fine FescueBudget Friendly
from$0.45 / sq ft
to$0.75 / sq ft
Tall Fescue
from$0.60 / sq ft
to$0.85 / sq ft

Editor's note: It's important to remember that both of these are averages based on data from around the country so cost can vary depending on your location. Keep in mind this doesn't include other fees like delivery or installation.

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Sun & Shade

Which grass grows better in the shade?

Fine Fescue stands out for shade tolerance, needing as little as 3 to 4 hours of direct sun each day and flourishing even in heavily shaded lawn areas.

Fine Fescue
Shade Tolerance9 / 10
Tall Fescue
Shade Tolerance7 / 10

On the other hand, Tall Fescue has one of the better shade tolerances among grass types, performing well with around 4 hours of direct sunlight, ideal for dappled or intermittent shade.

Appearance

Which one looks better? You decide.

When choosing between sods like Fine Fescue (pictured top) and Tall Fescue (pictured bottom), personal preference plays a significant role, but understanding the nuances of each type's appearance can guide your decision. Here's what to consider:

Fine Fescue close up imageTall Fescue close up image

Fine Fescue is all about the delicate look and feel; its fine blades knit together for a soft, green pasture that's easy on the eyes and gentle for your soles.

Tall Fescue grows thick and green, with wider blades that create a hardy lawn; it's comfortable enough for playtime and stays resilient through rough and tumble activities.

Drought Tolerance

Which one needs more water?

Fine Fescue is one of the more drought tolerant among cool-season grasses, able to survive dry conditions with minimal watering.

Fine Fescue
Drought Tolerance7 / 10
Tall Fescue
Drought Tolerance7 / 10

On the other hand, Tall Fescue is reasonably drought tolerant due to its deep root system, but it does best with occasional deep watering during dry spells.

Takeaway: If you're located in a somewhat dry and arid geographic region and are looking for a grass that can handle drought-like conditions, both options are pretty similar from a drought tolerance standpoint.

Grow Zones

Cold or warm weather - which do they prefer?

Fine Fescue generally grows better in cool or moderate climates. The ideal temperature range for laying Fine Fescue sod is between 60°F and 75°F.

Fine Fescue
transition zones
cool zones
Tall Fescue
transition zones
cool zones

Tall Fescue generally grows better in cool or moderate climates. When it comes to laying sod, the ideal range for Tall Fescue is also between 60°F and 75°F. If you choose to lay outside of the ideal range, you can still have success, but it may take a longer time to esablish and require a bit more maintenance.

As you may have noticed, both Fine Fescue and Tall Fescue thrive under pretty similar climatic conditions!

Lawn Traffic Tolerance

Which sod handles heavy foot traffic better?

Fine Fescue has lower traffic tolerance and is best for ornamental areas or yards that don’t see intense games and heavy footfall.

Fine Fescue
Traffic Tolerance3 / 10
Tall Fescue
Traffic Tolerance7 / 10

On the other hand, Tall Fescue has good traffic tolerance with its deep roots, making it able to withstand a fair amount of play and use without giving up its lush appearance.

Takeaway: If you're looking for a grass that can handle heavy foot traffic, Tall Fescue is the better option between Fine Fescue and Tall Fescue.

Establishment Rate

Which grass grows faster?

Fine Fescue is slow to establish but eventually forms a low-growing, fine-textured turf that's shade-tolerant and suited for cooler climates or less trafficked areas.

Fine Fescue
Establishment Rate6 / 10
Tall Fescue
Establishment Rate6 / 10

Tall Fescue establishes at a moderate rate, presenting a robust, deep-rooted lawn that is heat and drought-tolerant, often recommended for transitional zones.

Net, net - if you're looking for a grass that establishes quickly, they are pretty similar in this respect, so feel free to go with either one!

Pest & Disease Resistance

Which handles pests better?

Fine Fescue, while resistant to most common pests, can sometimes be troubled by red thread and other fungal diseases, particularly in damp conditions. Overall, it's a solid choice if you're worried about pests.

Fine Fescue
Resistance7 / 10
Tall Fescue
Resistance6 / 10

Tall Fescue is fairly resistant to many pests, though it can encounter issues with brown patch and fusarium blight, especially in hot, humid weather.

TLDR - if you're looking for a grass that wards off pests and disease, Fine Fescue edges out the competition.

Which Is Best?

Which sod is better, Fine Fescue or Tall Fescue?

Alright it's time to count the scores up.

Most blogs or articles are going to give you a wishy washy "it's up to you" speil. That is definitely true. You'll need to choose based on your geographic conditions and what you like most looks-wise.

That being said, if we just compare the scores based on the following measures. Higher is better in this case.

  • Average Cost: 6 for Fine Fescue, 4 for Tall Fescue
  • Shade Tolerance: 9 for Fine Fescue, 7 for Tall Fescue
  • Drought Tolerance: 7 for Fine Fescue, 7 for Tall Fescue
  • Traffic Tolerance: 3 for Fine Fescue, 7 for Tall Fescue
  • Establishment Rate: 6 for Fine Fescue, 6 for Tall Fescue
  • Pest & Disease Resistance: 7 for Fine Fescue, 6 for Tall Fescue

Drumroll please...

All in all, Fine Fescue comes out on top with a score of 38/60 versus 37/60 for Tall Fescue.

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Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

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Which is better for dogs, Fine Fescue or Tall Fescue sod?

Tall Fescue is a great option for dogs! It is durable and can handle the wear and tear that comes with having a pet. Fine Fescue is not very durable and would likely struggle.

Will Fine Fescue overgrow Tall Fescue?

Neither Fine Fescue nor Tall Fescue are particularly aggressive growers. Tall Fescue is not likely to overtake Fine Fescue, and vice versa.

Can you mix Fine Fescue and Tall Fescue sod?

It's not recommended to mix Fine Fescue and Tall Fescue sod. Mixing sod types can lead to uneven appearance and issues with lawn health. It's best to choose Fine Fescue or Tall Fescue sod and stick with it.

Which costs more, Fine Fescue or Tall Fescue sod?

Neither Fine Fescue nor Tall Fescue are particularly expensive or cheap at between $300.00 - $375.00 per pallet. Tall Fescue and Fine Fescue both offer a balance between cost and characteristics.

Is Fine Fescue or Tall Fescue sod better for shade?

Both Fine Fescue and Tall Fescue are great options for shady areas! They both are tolerant of shade and can thrive in areas with less sunlight.

What are the main differences between Fine Fescue and Tall Fescue?

The main differences between Fine Fescue and Tall Fescue are in their cost effectiveness, traffic tolerance, and popularity. Fine Fescue performs better in popularity, while Tall Fescue performs better in cost effectiveness and traffic tolerance.