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If you live in the northern half to two-thirds of the United States, odds are you have a strain of cool-season grass in your yard. Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass and tall fescue are just a ...
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Does your lawn shed its rich green color in the summer, adopting a dead and brown look? This unsightly transformation can cause alarm and drive you to look for causes. But in most cases, a brown ...
Cool-season grasses: Examples of cool-season grasses include Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, tall fescue, and fine fescue. “Cool-season grasses grow more actively in the spring and ...
For yield and quality, May is the best time to harvest cool-season grasses, says University of Missouri Extension state ...
Could you please identify this grass for me? I’ve looked up nutsedge, dallisgrass, and johnsongrass, but they don’t look ...
Cool-season grasses such as Kentucky bluegrass or tall fescue are among the most common cool-season grasses needing attention, said Kansas State University horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini ...
New plants should be watered by hand using a water breaker or a water bubbler on a water wand handle. Apply as much water as ...
The cool-season grasses are recommended for home lawns in Kentucky. Although we have many high-quality Kentucky bluegrass lawns, tall fescue is the overall best-adapted grass for Northern Kentucky.
It begins growth later in spring than Kentucky bluegrass and tall fescue, which are both cool-season grasses. And buffalograss goes dormant earlier in fall, usually following the first hard frost.