Livestock producers who grow their own hay often find themselves playing “beat the clock” when it comes to harvest, knowing ...
Cool grasses are often used for lawns, sports fields, and other turf applications. Some common varieties of cool-season ...
From the University of Minnesota Extension The University of Minnesota Extension recommends the following June lawn care tips to make the lawn healthy, weed-free and green. * One of the most ...
The growth potential of cool-season grasses (C3) is highest in the spring and fall, with optimum growth occurring when average daily temperatures are 68 ℉. Warm-season grasses (C4) grow most rapidly ...
The correct lawn mower height settings to use depends on a few different factors, including the type of grass and season. While it is common to cut cool-season grass, for example, at a consistent ...
“February can be an ideal time for dormant seeding of cool-season grasses in particular like Kentucky bluegrass, fescue, and ryegrass,” shares Matthew Koch, Ph.D., Director of ...
Here are some early June lawn care tips, courtesy of the University of Minnesota Extension Service: One of the most common lawn weeds is dandelion. If there are only a few plants scattered around ...
In addition, cutting the grasses back too early in the fall might stimulate the plants to start growing again. Cool season ornamental grasses such as pampas grass, perennial fountain grasses ...