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From fine fescue to Bahia grass. Most grasses are classified as warm-season or cool-season, indicating which climates they can grow in. Warm-season varieties thrive in southeastern parts of the ...
Bermuda grass has dark green pointed leaves and a vibrant root system of rhizomes and stolons that spread out both below and above the ground. As a result, Bermuda grass forms a thick, dense lawn.
However, some types of grass are able to tolerate both cold and hot weather while staying green for most of the year. You also need to think about the conditions on your property.
Not all lawns are created equal. Whether your yard bakes in the sun, sits in shade or gets a mix of both, here’s how to ...
Keeping grass out of flower beds is usually a challenge without a proper physical barrier. These edging solutions can help ...
It’s actually a very hard-to-kill grass, so it’s a great choice for the lazy as well as the environmentally conscious. It’s a warm-weather grass that will do best in USDA zones 6-11. Red Fescue.
Wimbledon is using plastic grass to help combat wear and tear on its practice courts. Organisers have turned to hybrid ...