When grass seed is harvested, considerable amounts of straw remain in the field. Management of the grass straw following seed harvest is an important considerationin maintenance of the stand and for achieving high seed yields. For many years, burning was the most common practice of straw ...
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That is, if you plant the right type of grass seed for your particular region of the country. There are more than a dozen different types of grasses, and many lawns contain a mixture of two or more types. Turf grasses fall into two basic categories: Warm-season grasses thrive in ...
Timothy forms a distinctive, compact seed head and is considered a bunch grass with a fibrous shallow root system but has no rhizomes or other sod-forming structures. Regrowth occurs from haplocorms at the base of the stem. Timothy is an excellent hay crop and highly valued for both cattle...
You go to the local nursery and get grass seed to fill these patches. But where do the seeds actually come from? The Pacific Northwest is home to most of the U.S. grass seed farms, which produce more than 800 million pounds of seed annually. This seed is sold in global markets, ...
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these grasses grow best when temperatures are between 60-75 degree F, which is why they grow most actively in the spring and fall. Cool-season grasses are most commonly grown from seed, although sod is also available, and they grow best when they are maintained at a mowing height of 3...
If using mulch wait for 8-9 months before planting grass seed, keeping the weeds pulled and water every 3-4 weeks to help decay the mulch. You can use peat moss instead of mulch if you want to plant right away, but it is best to give the weeds a chance to grow again and then pu...
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