Posted April 29th, 2010 by admin
Rye Grass Seed is probably one of the easiest grasses to grow since you can basically throw it on the gound and walk away and come back to a gorgeous green lawn in a few weeks.
The characteristics are
Bright green, very fast growing grass, and prolific and will grow just about anywhere; they also add gorgeous contrasting color to early spring flowers, trees and shrubs so it looks absolutely gorgeous as a green carpet in your lawn. Requires little maintenance and water is also a benefit.
In the agricultural world the benefits of Rye Grass are many. From providing quick, short season forage, hay, green chop, green manures, erosion control, weed controFrom providing quick, short season forage, hay, green chop, green manures, erosion control, weed control are just a few. Rye grass is also very cheap and readily available in most feed stores and do it yourself stores.
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Posted July 28th, 2010 by admin
It is a well known fact that the best time to seed your lawn is autumn, after the hottest weather. People must forget this fact though, because most grass seed is sold in the spring. If you do have to seed in the spring, you should do so as soon as the ground thaws. The roots need time to gain strength before the weather gets too hot. In the summer, grass has Read more »
Posted July 26th, 2010 by admin
Turf grass seed can be any mixture of seeds that was sowed into the turf. When you purchase the turf, the grass will have already germinated, i.e. it will have already developed roots and swards. Turf grass seed can include rye, meadow, fescue grasses, and others. Each type of grass has its specific properties. Grasses are typically used in a mix, which helps to create Read more »
Posted July 24th, 2010 by admin
A lawn is one of the most important features in a garden. It provides an important refreshing green foil for colorful flowering plants and a place for the family to relax and play. However, in order for it to be a success, much careful thought and preparation are necessary during its establishment.
The usual methods of making a new lawn are by sowing seed or laying Read more »
Posted July 22nd, 2010 by admin
What grass seed to plant for pasture now in Florida for horses?
I need to know what grass seed I can plant in Florida for horse pasture? I know its too early for Rye.. any ideas?
Posted July 20th, 2010 by admin
Are you tired of looking at your tired lawn or maybe you just built a new house and need to establish a lawn. Either way, buying and planting grass seed can be a bit daunting. There are many names and technical terms that are used and it can be a bit overwhelming. Fortunately, a little bit of information can help clear the picture and make the decision making much Read more »
Posted July 16th, 2010 by admin

Does ryegrass lawn stay green year long?
I'm looking for a non dormant lawn seed?
Posted July 14th, 2010 by admin

What is the best type of grass seed to use in Florida?
I live in florida, and my back yard looks horrible. Once it starts getting a little warmer outside i would like to buy a few bags of grass seed for my back yard. Any suggestions to the type of grass seed to use and about how long does it normally take to grow.
FYI: i would like something a little thicker then rye grass, Read more »
Posted July 12th, 2010 by admin

What kind of grass would grow?
…in these conditions?
We live in southern California where the climate is 'Mediterranean style, not too hot or too cold and not a whole lot of rain. We have trees that shade the whole yard and the varieties of grass we have tried just won't grow.
One I know of that is hearty is Bermuda and I am very reluctant because the root Read more »
Posted July 6th, 2010 by admin

There are many reasons a homeowner will decide to plant grass seed. They may have a perfectly healthy-looking lawn, but want to strengthen it in the on-going fight against crab-grass. In that situation, a decision regarding planting grass seed many be to simply broadcast additional grass seed of the same variety to allow the roots to interlock tightly, preventing Read more »
Posted July 2nd, 2010 by admin

For many locations, the end of autumn and the approach of winter is time to start thinking about planting rye grass. Rye grass, which comes in both annual and perennial types, provides a beautiful green turf that grows quickly and can be lively when ordinary grasses are dormant for the winter. It also is one of the earliest spring grasses and is also used for temporary Read more »