Counterintuitive as it seems, cool-season grass seed can sit dormant during the end of the winter months and get an early ...
Livestock producers who grow their own hay often find themselves playing “beat the clock” when it comes to harvest, knowing ...
Ornamental grasses add gentle muted colors, vertical accents, and graceful movement to a landscape. And though they're ...
Turfgrasses are divided into two categories based on their photosynthetic pathway and climatic adaptations. The growth potential of cool-season grasses (C3) is highest in the spring and fall, with ...
Overseeding works best when grass is actively growing, which isn't the case in most regions during February. If you’re looking to add seed this time of year, dormant seeding—where seed is spread over ...
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Identifying the Grass Types in Your Yard
Cool-season grasses like Kentucky bluegrass thrive in cooler climates with temperatures between 60 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
Perennial cool season bunchgrass. Orchardgrass has its origin in Eurasia and needs at least 18 inches of precipitation. Orchardgrass performs well on different textured soils ranging from clay to ...
Some folks really love their turf, and some are especially fond of seeing a thick, emerald stand in the cooler months. The ...
If damaged grass occurs, re-seeding can take care of that as early as late February and early March. If you spot any ...