Cool-season grasses like Kentucky bluegrass thrive in cooler climates with temperatures between 60 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
Chase Stetson, better known as @thatlawndude, shares his lawn care expertise with people via Instagram and TikTok, where he ...
All cool-season grasses are established by seed or sod. Kentucky Bluegrass - (KYBG) Poa pratensis This species has a nice green color and good recuperative ability due its production of rhizomes and ...
Winter grass seeding allows certain grass types to settle into the layer of soil before germinating in spring. Weather conditions play a big role, of course. Cold temperatures help keep seeds dormant ...
Kentucky bluegrass Perennial Ryegrass Tall Fescue Grass Fine Fescue Microclover How to Successfully Overseed Your Lawn in February 1. Check the Weather Conditions A late winter snow is okay but ...
Washington State University has developed a new strain of grass. And no, it's definitely not for smoking. In fact, the new Matchless grass is a strain of Kentucky bluegrass that will flourish without ...
Bermuda and buffalo grass are warm-season grasses that grow well in the transition zone, while Kentucky bluegrass and perennial ryegrass are cool-season varieties that do well there. Once you've ...
“February can be an ideal time for dormant seeding of cool-season grasses in particular like Kentucky bluegrass, fescue, and ryegrass,” shares Matthew Koch, Ph.D., Director of ...