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Tall fescue is prone to disease and pest problems, especially in humid climates. As a fast-growing grass, planting it typically means you'll be mowing your lawn more frequently than you would with ...
If you plan to sow grass seeds on top of your soil, you'll have to know the best grass types for your climate and area.
Tall fescue stands up to hot, dry weather much better than other cool-season grasses, and its thick, coarse, dark green leaves can withstand heavy foot traffic and mechanized lawn equipment. And ...
Determining how often to water your grass in summer is easy if you know which factors to consider. The answer will depend on ...
Most tall fescue lawns can benefit from a few early fall practices including topdressing with ¼ to ½ inch of compost, overseeding, and if you haven’t applied any fertilizer at all or since the ...
Many backyard gardeners and farmers still use Kentucky 31 tall fescue for the lawn. It is a tough, drought resistance grass and is also a favorite to seed down football and other athletic fields ...
Brown patch is one of the most common diseases in home lawns (as well as golf courses and athletic fields). It’s caused by a ...
Tall fescue should be applied for overseeding existing lawns at the rate of three to five pounds per 1,000 square feet. Divide your total needed seed into two parts.
The cool-season grasses are recommended for home lawns in Kentucky. Although we have many high-quality Kentucky bluegrass lawns, tall fescue is the overall best-adapted grass for Northern Kentucky.
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 ...