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Summer is peak season for grass growth, but as temperatures start to dip, it goes dormant and no longer needs trimming.
You may associate lawn refreshes with the spring, but certain grasses best germinate when planted in the late summer, ...
Mowing our cool-season lawns is now one of our regular outdoor maintenance tasks. Warm spring weather is promoting rapid growth of cool season fescue. Many lawns still look a little ragged with ...
Ideally, mow fescue (which has wide blades and a shiny look) when it’s 2-3 inches high, bluegrass (which has V-shaped blades) when it’s between 2 and 2.5 inches (note that bluegrass can grow ...
Curious about the best time of day to mow your lawn? Experts offer advice on how to maintain a vibrant, healthy yard throughout the season while maximizing efficiency.
Those that have re-seeded their fescue lawns are now beginning to experience emerging turf as a result of our warm, wet fall weather. It is important to mow newly emerging turf when it reaches a ...
Results Mowing the fescue mounds every two weeks at a height of 5 inches has maintained the desired look and playability while reducing the weed population. The fescue mounds are key to the ...
The success was nominal at best, since creeping red fescue is rhizomatous and is slow to mature at mowing heights necessary for fairways. Moving forward, agronomists switched to chewing fescue, which ...
What are low-mow grasses? The most popular of the low-mow grasses are fescues, especially hard fescue, creeping red fescue, chewings fescue and sheep fescue, Landschoot says.
The caretakers of Wheatland added tall low-mow fescue grass to cut down on maintenance. That’s likely how the lawn looked when President James Buchanan lived there.