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 ...
You may be wanting to get some grass seed down before the first frost hits. If so, we explain whether or not November is too ...
Knowing Your Grass: Cool-Season vs. Warm-Season The type of grass plays a huge role in determining the best planting time. Cool-season grasses, such as Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass ...
tackling weeds with pre-emergent treatments in late summer or early fall is an ideal approach to preventing winter weeds — ones like annual bluegrass and henbit can thrive as warm-season grass ...
The growth potential of cool-season grasses (C3) is highest in the spring and fall, with optimum growth occurring when average daily temperatures are 68 ℉. Warm-season grasses (C4) grow most rapidly ...
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.
jacksonii and C. monteithiana, which occur on cool-season and warm-season grass hosts, respectively. any other turfgrass diseases. The dollar spot fungus survives unfavorable periods as dormant ...