RTF (Rhizomatous Tall Fescue)

Aqua Smart Turf

Utah's #1 Supplier of RTF

Osgood Sod is the only supplier of RTF in the state of Utah. RTF is the only Tall Fescue that has true rhizomes. With patented technology, RTF exceeds all expectations by quickly filling in damaged gaps and bare spots. It’s substantial root system allows the turf to draw moisture from any deep soil profile, empowering the turf to use less water and perform well in multiple climates.

Due to its very dense, uniform sod and ease of season transition, a few favorite uses for RTF are golf courses, parks, and sports fields.

Benefits of Using RTF

Grows in Sun or Shade

At Osgood Sod, our RTF (Rhizomatous Tall Fescue) thrives in both sunlit and shaded environments, making it the ideal choice for any Utah landscape. Whether your yard is bathed in sunlight or dappled with shade, RTF adapts with ease, providing unparalleled versatility and ensuring consistent growth across your entire lawn.

Excellent Color & Density

Our RTF stands out for its vibrant color and impressive density, transforming any landscape into a lush, green sanctuary. The rich, deep hues maintain their beauty throughout the seasons, while the thick growth inhibits weeds and enhances the overall aesthetic of your outdoor space, creating an inviting environment for family and friends.

Less Overseeding & Fewer Weeds

With Osgood Sod's RTF, you'll enjoy a lawn that requires minimal overseeding, saving you time and effort. Its dense growth pattern naturally suppresses weeds, reducing the need for constant maintenance and allowing you to enjoy a pristine lawn with ease. This characteristic makes RTF a practical and attractive option for homeowners seeking a low-maintenance solution.

Drought Tolerant

In Utah's challenging climate, RTF's drought tolerance is a significant advantage. Our fescue variety requires less water than traditional sod, making it an environmentally conscious choice for water conservation without compromising on lushness. You can enjoy a beautiful, green lawn even during dry spells, contributing to sustainability while maintaining your landscape's vitality.