Types of Grass
By: Site King
A number of different kinds of grasses are currently available on the market. While some of these are advertised as “ native” grasses, a number of them came from places other than the United States and have been bred and seeded to adapt to the climate and temperature of particular areas.
There are two main types of grass most commonly used by today’s homeowners:
1: Cool Season Grass
2: Warm Season Grass
Best Cool Season Grasses:
Cool season grasses are best suited to areas of the country which tend to have cold winters and warm or hot summers. Regular rain is experienced for the duration of the growing season and this enables the grass to thrive.
Some common cool season grasses include:
-Bentgrass.
-Kentucky Bluegrass.
-Bluegrass.
-Red Fescue.
-Ryegrass.
Good Transition Zone Grasses:
People who reside in the transition zone between the northern and southern turf grass regions from Virginia to North Carolina west, through West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee and Arkansas and includes parts of southern Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri to Kansas may find it difficult to sustain the cool or warm grass varieties and may need to plant grass varieties which are transitional in order to succeed.
Which ones? Try these is you live in any of these hard-to-grow grass regions:
-Kentucky Bluegrass.
-Tall Fescue.
-Ryegrass.
-Thermal Blue Grass.
-Zoysia.
Warm Season Grasses:
It may be rather difficult to grow grass which is lush green in the south due to a higher level of temperatures as well as the dry months. This also tends to make choosing a grass type really difficult. Seeds may not grow well and this makes plugs and sods rather preferable in southern areas of the country. Good soil is rather essential in order to grow a lawn which is low maintenance in this region since almost all warm season grasses tend to turn brown when cooler temperatures arrive. In order to ensure that your lawn looks green all year round in such warmer regions make sure that you try overseeding or seeding the existing grass with rye grass seed in the fall.
Here are some typical warm season grasses to consider planting for best results:
-Bahia.
-Bermuda.
-Buffalo.
-Carpet.
-Cebtipede.
-St. Augustine.
-Zoysia.
When choosing the best grass type for your lawn consider these important things:
-Region of the country in which you live.
-Average temperature.
-Average amount of annual rainfall.
-Type of soil you have.
-Types recommended by seed companies.
-Types of grass most used in your area.
Despite the kind of grass which you eventually choose, you should ensure that you take care and read the seeding, preparation as well as maintenance care instructions rather carefully in order to ensure success while planting. Failure to stick to these simple instructions may make it impossible to get the beautiful lawn which you want.
The choice of the right kind of grass for your yard can make an absolute difference between a lawn which is luscious green and one which fails to thrive all year round.
About the Author:
Site King recommends HabitatRepair.com, PlantWebsite.com, and Williger.com.
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