Warm-Season Grass (Bermuda, Zoysia, St. Augustine): Late spring to early summer is the prime window for planting. These grasses and seed blends thrive in warm soil and sunny conditions.
Warm-season grasses like it hot and are able to ... Choose a cool-season grass seed. A popular grass for such purposes is ...
Dormant lawn seeding is a good method if you want new grass to establish quickly come spring. However, some mistakes can make this method less effective.
You might think you’re off duty when it comes to lawn care until balmy weather arrives. But not so fast! Read on to learn ...
Warm season grasses like zoysia and buffalo tend to get overlooked. It’s all about the dark green, lush bluegrass and fescue lawns that grow in so many metro yards. I must admit I rarely talk ...
Warm-season grasses (C4) grow most rapidly in the summer ... All cool-season grasses are established by seed or sod. Kentucky Bluegrass - (KYBG) Poa pratensis This species has a nice green color and ...
Warm season grasses, such as blue oat grass ... Why do some people start seeds for their gardens inside? Since so many plants are available in the spring, this seems to be unnecessary.
Warm season perennial native grass. Adapted to a wide variety of soils ... Produces dense mat of fine fibrous roots. Seed stalks vary from 8 to 15 inches in length. Flowering stems are fine, smooth ...
Warm season, native, perennial grass. Adapted to dry, medium to heavy upland soils. Tolerates drought and alkaline soils. Heat and cold resistant. Leaf blades are narrow, relatively short and curled.