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Grasses are divided into two main groups: Warm season or cool
season. Warm season grasses are those that thrive in hot
weather, turn brown in the winter, spread by stolons or
rhizomes, and must be overseeded in the winter for a green lawn.
The main examples of this type are Bermuda, both common and
hybrid, Zoysia and St. Augustine. Cool Season grasses, on the
other hand, stay green year-round, are bladed grasses (In
contrast to leaves on runners like warm season grasses) and do
not spread. Bare spots in cool season grasses need to be
re-seeded.
*Do not apply fast-release nitrogen fertilizers in the summer to these grasses **Bakersfield Mix is a custom mixture of 50% Fescue and 50% perennial ryegrass Note: If bermuda grass is in the group of weeds to be killed before planting, wait until May and spray with Roundup™ Quik Pro! (Ask for on of the renovation instruction sheets) |
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