Most Twin Cities lawns are made up of a mix of Kentucky bluegrass and perennial rye. These are attractive varieties because they tend to grow quickly and lushly. But they also use a lot of water and ...
QUESTION: Thanks for the advice on annual rye grass for my lawn, it looks great! Next fall I want to go with perennial rye grass. Can you tell me who might sell it? And can I buy common Bermuda seed ...
A friend of mine asked me if they could plant ryegrass instead of fescue for their lawn. They haven’t had much luck with fescue, and somebody had recommended perennial ryegrass as a substitute that ...
Farmers looking to extend their grazing season could have their prayers answered in the form of an enhanced ryegrass. The festulolium, Matrix, is a cross between a meadow fescue and a perennial ...
Q.: I read your article in mid-May about growing grass in the shade and was confused by your comment that "Kentucky bluegrass (which is the only major type we grow that does well in shade...)" I have ...
Fescue anyone? That’s what they probably have said to each other at St. Andrews before offering up the challenge of a round of golf. Worldwide, there are many applicable uses for the six types of fine ...
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