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Old 17-02-2007, 05:27 AM posted to rec.gardens
Jangchub Jangchub is offline
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Default Buffalo grass, any opinions?

They are coming out with new hybrids all the time, but then you aren't
getting the one and only native grass which can replace turfgrass, be
mown, and needs no fuss. It does not like fertilizer and I would say
it would stay green for part of the summer with about an inch every
two weeks, but not green in the way you think of turfgrass. It would
still be spotty and wild looking.

I am not sure what they are developing or have already tested and put
to retail, but it is MUCH better than any other type of grass,
provided it's in full sun all day.

On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 17:54:40 -0800, jc wrote:


Do you have any idea what is the minimum amount of watering necessary to keep it green in summer...once a month? I've
just read of a variety, Cody, whose range includes California...is anyone familiar with this?

jc


On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 18:10:13 -0600, "Dwayne" wrote:

I agree with Jangchub about the grass. It stays brown most of the summer
here in Kansas, unless watered or rained on. If you want something a
beautiful green, and don't want to water, that isn't it. Other than that it
is nearly maintenance free.

Dwayne

"jc" wrote in message
. ..
I live near the top of a canyon close to Los Angeles, Topanga Canyon.
Summers are hot, winters cold (by local
standards...a few days of 28 deg in the winter_this winter down to 18.5
deg). I'd like to have some grass in my yard,
but don't want to be watering it very much. The soil is claylike.
Buffalo grass looks like a compromise if it will
grow in this area. Does anyone have an opinion about this?

jc