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In hot weather, the best time to water a lawn is early in the morning, when the temperature is not as sweltering. Watering ...
Zoysia grass shares some characteristics with St. Augustine grass. It’s slow growing, prefers full sun, and produces stiff, ...
As spring transitions into summer and your lawn sees more use, you may notice patches that need reseeding. Here's what to ...
Mowing your lawn each week during summer might seem as easy as pushing your mower without much thought. But when it comes to ...
Warm-season grasses – such as bermudagrass, kikuyugrass, seashore paspalum and zoysiagrass – will outcompete cool-season grasses like bentgrass and Poa annua during the hot summer months. This is ...
Use sharp, clean cutting tools to avoid spreading diseases. Cut with a hedge trimmer whose blade is at least 2 inches larger ...
Warm-season grasses can still thrive and survive in the Midwest, but can sometimes be negatively affected by an extremely harsh winter. Warm-season grasses grow best when temperatures are above ...
The drought in Missouri has taken a toll on cool-season grasses, diminishing forage for cattle and other livestock. “Native warm-season grasses are the ideal forage for summer during the ...
Access to swine effluent or waste water can help a producer grow more grass. But a Texas researcher says the grass is "greener" economically if it is a cool-season rather than a warm-season variety.
Warm-season grasses – such as bermudagrass, kikuyugrass, seashore paspalum and zoysiagrass – will outcompete cool-season grasses like bentgrass and Poa annua during the hot summer months. This is ...
Warm-season grasses do not need to be a replacement of cool-season grasses in pastures, but producers should try it for the many benefits.