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Lawn is flowering
Steveo wrote:
Ermalina wrote: so I wonder if this is a natural, protective reaction of the grass -- premature self-seeding??? No. It's annual grass going to seed. NO. It's NOT ANNUAL GRASS GOING TO SEED. My lawn, and the lawns in my neighborhood, are a well-established typical mix of various northern PERENNIAL grasses, primarily Kentucky bluegrass with some ryegrass and fescue. AS I SAID, I have noticed that my lawn, as well as neighbors' lawns (one of which is owned by the owner of a lawn service and is 100% Kentucky Bluegrass) have produced an EXTRAORDINARY amount of seeding this Spring. I've also noticed an extraordinary amount of assertions, based on ZERO observations, by what APPEAR to be PERENNIAL TWITS on alt.home.lawn.garden; however THEY, I will admit, might be ANNUALS. ;-) |
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