
Luscious
Lawns
A GUIDE FOR SELECTING THE RIGHT GRASS
There’s
nothing like your lawn…In the art of the landscape, it is
the canvas upon which we paint. And, a nice green lawn is what a
yard is all about. It’s a resting place, a natural cushioning
carpet around our home.

If
you lawn seems to be struggling, you might be trying to grow the
wrong grass. Maintaining a lawn is easy in good soil in the sun,
but most of us are not so lucky. So, how can you keep your lawn
looking good and trouble-free?
To
start, you may want to ask yourself a few questions:
1.
Will there be a lot of traffic from you, your pets or any neighbors?
2.
How much time and energy do you want to devote to developing a great
lawn?
3.
How much water is available? Are there occasional droughts when
water use is limited?
4.
Is your site in full sun? part shade? Full shade?
Choose
Your Grass Carefully
Different
grasses have different needs. With a basic understanding of the
plants in your lawn – their habits and requirements- you’ll
be able to choose the right grass for your site. And, this is the
first step in building a foundation for a luscious lawn.
As
no one type of grass is perfect, we recommend mixtures of grass
seed to create that picture perfect lawn. Let us help you decide
what is best for your location.
Kentucky
bluegrass
This is the most cold-hardy of all turfgrasses with a fine texture
and dense, thick turf. Requires regular watering to maintain its
bright color through hot, dry seasons. If needs more fertilizing
and more frequent mowing then other grasses. Most varieties do not
tolerate shade. Although once disease prone, there are many new
varieties that have good resistance. Poa Trivialis (rough bluegrass)
grows well in shade, but does not tolerate full sun or drought.
| Establishment
Speed |
Poor |
| Heat
Tolerance |
Moderate |
| Cold
Tolerance |
Good |
| Drought
Tolerance |
Moderate |
| Shade
Tolerance |
Moderate |
| Wear-Ability |
Moderate |
| Low
Mowing |
Moderate |
| Fertilizer
Needs |
Moderate |
Perennial
ryegrass
A good low-maintenance choice for lawns subject to a lot of traffic,
can be mowed closely or left to grow long. New varieties have more
insect resistance than any other species, but require more maintenance.
Perennial ryegrasses do not do well in shade, extreme heat or cold
and drought.
| Establishment
Speed |
Good |
| Heat
Tolerance |
Moderate |
| Cold
Tolerance |
Moderate |
| Drought
Tolerance |
Moderate |
| Shade
Tolerance |
Moderate |
| Wear-Ability |
Good |
| Low
Mowing |
Moderate |
| Fertilizer
Needs |
Moderate |
Turf-type
tall fescues
They prefer high mowing and can grow rapidly in spring. New varieties
stay green throughout the growing season with little fertilizer.
Most tolerate a broad range of pH and are drought resistant. These
qualities make tall fescue a great choice the low-maintenance lawns.
| Establishment
Speed |
Good |
| Heat
Tolerance |
Good |
| Cold
Tolerance |
Poor |
| Drought
Tolerance |
Good |
| Shade
Tolerance |
Moderate |
| Wear-Ability |
Good |
| Low
Mowing |
Poor |
| Fertilizer
Needs |
Moderate |
Fine
fescues
Chewing fescues are among the most shade tolerant grasses. It is
susceptible to disease when the weather is hot and wet, and does
not withstand heavy use well. Red fescue is very shade and drought
tolerant, but it takes less heat than other fescues. It is susceptible
to diseases during hot summers.
| Establishment
Speed |
Moderate |
| Heat
Tolerance |
Moderate |
| Cold
Tolerance |
Good |
| Drought
Tolerance |
Moderate |
| Shade
Tolerance |
Good |
| Wear-Ability |
Good |
| Low
Mowing |
Poor |
| Fertilizer
Needs |
Moderate |
Creeping
Bent Grass
| Establishment
Speed |
Moderate |
| Heat
Tolerance |
Poor |
| Cold
Tolerance |
Good |
| Drought
Tolerance |
Poor |
| Shade
Tolerance |
Moderate |
| Wear-Ability |
Poor |
| Low
Mowing |
Good |
| Fertilizer
Needs |
High |
|