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Freckles[_1_] 25-07-2006 03:46 AM

Rye grass
 
I have just planted a mix of annual and perennial rye grass. A friend tells
me the perennial rye grass will stay green year round and I could be mowing
my lawn on Christmas day. Is that possible?



Hal[_1_] 25-07-2006 01:17 PM

Rye grass
 
On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 21:46:27 -0500, "Freckles"
wrote:

I have just planted a mix of annual and perennial rye grass. A friend tells
me the perennial rye grass will stay green year round and I could be mowing
my lawn on Christmas day. Is that possible?


Probably not, if you live in Sault Ste Marie Michigan. Your lawn
there would probably be under about 4' of snow.

Regards,

Hal

TQ 25-07-2006 11:22 PM

Rye grass
 

"Freckles" wrote in message
...
I have just planted a mix of annual and perennial rye grass. A friend

tells
me the perennial rye grass will stay green year round and I could be

mowing
my lawn on Christmas day. Is that possible?


Grass grows when daytime temps reach the 40s, so depending on where you
live, you could be mowing the yard come Xmas.



Freckles[_1_] 26-07-2006 08:02 AM

Rye grass
 

"Hal" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 21:46:27 -0500, "Freckles"
wrote:

I have just planted a mix of annual and perennial rye grass. A friend
tells
me the perennial rye grass will stay green year round and I could be
mowing
my lawn on Christmas day. Is that possible?


Probably not, if you live in Sault Ste Marie Michigan. Your lawn
there would probably be under about 4' of snow.

Regards,

Hal


I live in Arlington Texas



Hal[_1_] 26-07-2006 01:46 PM

Rye grass
 
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 02:02:42 -0500, "Freckles"
wrote:

I have just planted a mix of annual and perennial rye grass. A friend
tells
me the perennial rye grass will stay green year round and I could be
mowing
my lawn on Christmas day. Is that possible?


Probably not, if you live in Sault Ste Marie Michigan. Your lawn
there would probably be under about 4' of snow.

Regards,

Hal


I live in Arlington Texas


Keep the mower sharp, just in case. I raised turnips and collards
during the winter when I was at San Antonio. Never spent a winter
near Big D.

It only takes a little while to mow the lawn and look at all the green
color you will have that few others have. It isn't nearly so hot
that time of year and far more pleasant to mow. :)

Regards,

Hal


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