grass seed questions
grass seed questions
Scotts Pure Premium Heat & Drought Brand? It has Tall Fescue. A lot of books report that not recommended. Why would Scotts sell it? Does it handle Shade ? I read it need less watering, mowing and fertilizer. I live in Indiana. My grass seems to die out ever two years. I hate having to reseed it. Yes, I got a shaded yard. The sun dose shine at for at least an hour. What would be the best grass seed to get?(I don't want a blue yard) Greg Ro |
Why those mercenary *******s.
How dare they sell that stuff. Screw Scotts. Why not grow Vinca minor instead? "GregRo" wrote in message ... grass seed questions Scotts Pure Premium Heat & Drought Brand? It has Tall Fescue. A lot of books report that not recommended. Why would Scotts sell it? Does it handle Shade ? I read it need less watering, mowing and fertilizer. I live in Indiana. My grass seems to die out ever two years. I hate having to reseed it. Yes, I got a shaded yard. The sun dose shine at for at least an hour. What would be the best grass seed to get?(I don't want a blue yard) Greg Ro |
GregRo wrote: grass seed questions Scotts Pure Premium Heat & Drought Brand? It has Tall Fescue. A lot of books report that not recommended. Why would Scotts sell it? Does it handle Shade ? I read it need less watering, mowing and fertilizer. I live in Indiana. My grass seems to die out ever two years. I hate having to reseed it. Yes, I got a shaded yard. The sun dose shine at for at least an hour. I have had very good luck with Tall Fescure (Black Beauty, Rebel II) for 5 years. My yard is fairly sunny, however. Tall Fescue send roots down 3 to 4 feet for water and is known for not browning out in summer. |
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 00:20:26 GMT, "Cereus-validus......."
wrote: Why those mercenary *******s. How dare they sell that stuff. Screw Scotts. Why not grow Vinca minor instead? I don't want a ground cover. http://hortwww-2.ag.ohio-state.edu/h.../vi_minor.html Greg Ro |
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 20:42:51 -0400, Stubby
wrote: GregRo wrote: grass seed questions Scotts Pure Premium Heat & Drought Brand? It has Tall Fescue. A lot of books report that not recommended. Why would Scotts sell it? Does it handle Shade ? I read it need less watering, mowing and fertilizer. I live in Indiana. My grass seems to die out ever two years. I hate having to reseed it. Yes, I got a shaded yard. The sun dose shine at for at least an hour. I have had very good luck with Tall Fescure (Black Beauty, Rebel II) for 5 years. My yard is fairly sunny, however. Tall Fescue send roots down 3 to 4 feet for water and is known for not browning out in summer. How often to you mow it? Do you ever water it? What happen when it rains alot? I have read that it won't do well. Greg Ro |
GregRo wrote:
grass seed questions Scotts Pure Premium Heat & Drought Brand? It has Tall Fescue. A lot of books report that not recommended. Why would Scotts sell it? Does it handle Shade ? I read it need less watering, mowing and fertilizer. I live in Indiana. My grass seems to die out ever two years. I hate having to reseed it. Yes, I got a shaded yard. The sun dose shine at for at least an hour. What would be the best grass seed to get?(I don't want a blue yard) Greg Ro I doubt that any lawn would survive with only an hour of sun. If you don't want a blue yard don't paint it blue. -- Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington USDA Zone 8 Sunset Zone 5 |
"GregRo" wrote in message ... grass seed questions Scotts Pure Premium Heat & Drought Brand? It has Tall Fescue. A lot of books report that not recommended. Why would Scotts sell it? Does it handle Shade ? I read it need less watering, mowing and fertilizer. I live in Indiana. My grass seems to die out ever two years. I hate having to reseed it. Yes, I got a shaded yard. The sun dose shine at for at least an hour. What would be the best grass seed to get?(I don't want a blue yard) Greg Ro This may help: http://www.agry.purdue.edu/turf/pubs/ay25.htm Note that few turf grasses will do well or thrive in that much shade - they all prefer much more sun - but the fescues are the most shade tolerant. Under these conditions, annual overseeding may just be a fact of life. Maintaining a thick, healthy lawn under adverse conditions takes a lot of work. pam - gardengal |
GregRo wrote: On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 20:42:51 -0400, Stubby wrote: GregRo wrote: grass seed questions Scotts Pure Premium Heat & Drought Brand? It has Tall Fescue. A lot of books report that not recommended. Why would Scotts sell it? Does it handle Shade ? I read it need less watering, mowing and fertilizer. I live in Indiana. My grass seems to die out ever two years. I hate having to reseed it. Yes, I got a shaded yard. The sun dose shine at for at least an hour. I have had very good luck with Tall Fescure (Black Beauty, Rebel II) for 5 years. My yard is fairly sunny, however. Tall Fescue send roots down 3 to 4 feet for water and is known for not browning out in summer. How often to you mow it? Do you ever water it? What happen when it rains alot? I have read that it won't do well. I mow it when it needs mowed and when it rains, the ground gets wet! Usually I mow it close to 4" to shade out weeds. |
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