Spring planting is a race to get your grass seed germinated and into adulthood before they face off with summer heat and weeds. That means the earlier you can get grass seed in the ground, the better.
Timing is everything: get your lawn off to a good start with proper seeding. As the first signs of spring arrive, homeowners are eager to get the garden and lawn in shape. For turf areas, this often ...
Don’t waste your time and money. Kentucky bluegrass germinates slowly, needs frequent watering, and has poor drought tolerance in spring. Tall and fine fescues germinate quickly, develop deep roots, ...